Thanks Eric,
As you predicted the "104 Connection Reset" errors seem to have gone
with the pipelining workaround. The original problem however persists,
but at least one possible culprit has been eliminated.
Tim
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On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 02:55:32PM +0100, Tim Wootton wrote:
> I may have a clue on reproducing the problem:
>
> Try aborting apt-get or aptitude midway through a download and then
> re-try.
> This is seems to trigger the problem here.
Thanks, this has led me down a productive path.
One of the p
Hi Eric,
I may have a clue on reproducing the problem:
Try aborting apt-get or aptitude midway through a download and then
re-try.
This is seems to trigger the problem here.
Tim
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CONFIDENTIALITY N
Hi Eric,
Yep, no problem:
Just to help here's a diagram of the initial setup
+-+ +--++--+
+---+
|uk.debian.org|<|server01 |<---|server02
|<|client01 |
+-+ |(approx & ||(approx & |
|(client of
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 12:06:45PM +0100, Tim Wootton wrote:
> Aprrox appears to hang, netstat shows that it's stoped emptying data from the
> rx queue:
>
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
> tcp65664 0 lonspx01:35773 open.hands.com:www
Package: approx
Version: 1.15
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Aprrox appears to hang, netstat shows that it's stoped emptying data from the
rx queue:
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp65664 0 lonspx01:35773 open
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