Die Lage lichtet sich
(zumindest für 9.2 hehe)
Hier mal einige Zitate aus der apt Mailingliste dazu:
Hier mal einige Zitate aus der apt Mailingliste dazu:
> No one out there who have a server to mirror SuSE apt pacakges? ;-) Its
> annoying.
Since the release of suse-9.2 it gwdg.de spits out 4TB/day! It results in
counter overflow of a network switch that is than not able any longer to show
more than 560Mb/s![]()
When will the repositories again be updated? Several maintainers have
updated packages, but an apt update hasn't shown new/upgraded
packages this week.
Op vrijdag 14 januari 2005 18:52, schreef sargon:
> When will the repositories again be updated? Several maintainers have
Now....
> updated packages, but an apt update hasn't shown new/upgraded
> packages this week.
I took this from an email that I received about 30 minutes ago from the apt
admin:
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Yesterday evening I have started an aptate for 92-i386 only, and it is
still running...
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It's due to the really huge amount of users downloading suse-9.2 from
ftp.gwdg.de
Hi,
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, sargon wrote:
> When will the repositories again be updated? Several maintainers have
> updated packages, but an apt update hasn't shown new/upgraded
> packages this week.
My brutality has won now. ;-))
I have closed the directories /pub/linux/suse/92-iso-split/ and
/pub/suse/i386/9.2/iso/ on ftp.gwdg.de now, freeing the buffercache
space for the usual work (two times 3.3 GB!!).
Additionally, at 23:55 h all rsync and ftp sessions "from yesterday" will
get killed.
Currently a single aptate run for 9.2-i386 only is running, and after that
I hope to return to the usual 4-hour sequence for all the distributions.