I guess this depends on the status of the Apache httpd workers. Like are
they stuck in IO to the /mnt/koji scratch location, or something else?
Unfortunately it's not secure to publicly display Koji's in-flight HTTP
requests with mod_status, since the URLs contain the authenticated session
informa
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 6:39 PM Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On 3/6/19 4:14 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> >
> > New since the last couple of weeks but I've been more active working on
> > FTBFS issues so can't say exactly when it started. It's never been super
> > speedy but also never been this painful.
>
>
On 3/6/19 4:14 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> New since the last couple of weeks but I've been more active working on
> FTBFS issues so can't say exactly when it started. It's never been super
> speedy but also never been this painful.
Odd. I can't think of anything on the server end that has change
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 5:37 PM Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On 3/4/19 9:36 AM, Christian Dersch wrote:
> >
> > On 3/4/19 6:32 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> >> Is anyone else experiencing this? I did a speed test on my Xfinity and
> >> it doesn't appear to be on my end.
> >>
> >> I'm getting about 100-200kB/s
On 3/4/19 9:36 AM, Christian Dersch wrote:
>
> On 3/4/19 6:32 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
>> Is anyone else experiencing this? I did a speed test on my Xfinity and
>> it doesn't appear to be on my end.
>>
>> I'm getting about 100-200kB/s uploads... On larger projects that's
>> very painful.
>
> Yes,
On 3/4/19 6:32 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Is anyone else experiencing this? I did a speed test on my Xfinity and
> it doesn't appear to be on my end.
>
> I'm getting about 100-200kB/s uploads... On larger projects that's
> very painful.
Yes, same here.
Greetings,
Christian
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Is anyone else experiencing this? I did a speed test on my Xfinity and it
doesn't appear to be on my end.
I'm getting about 100-200kB/s uploads... On larger projects that's very
painful.
Thanks,
Richard
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