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[opensuse-factory] RUG more 'solid'
- From: "Dominique Leuenberger" <Dominique.Leuenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 09:30:03 +0100
- Message-id: <45A7632A.2554.0029.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I'm trying to bring my 10.2 Installation up to Factory again to follow
the development and start yelling when something goes wrong :-)
so far, I did not see new errors (but was also not able to upgrade
yet). The only thing I still see with zmd/rug is:
When there are to many packages coming in (at the moment I should
update ~ 1050 packages), I can almost be certain that the upgrade
fails.
To high the chances that the download of any single package gets a
failure and kills the whole task, usually even killing zmd. Most likely
that's an issue you can not see within the Novell Network, when getting
the packages from a local server with high bandwidth. Unfortunately, I'm
only connected with 2.5Mbps, and thus it appears a bit more likely.
Is there something that could be done against this? I mean: I have
nothing against a failure... but at least zmd should stay active and
allow me to relkaunch a rug up (and no: as long as zypper gives me this
subjective feeling of being slow, I prefer having zmd/rug running, with
a sleep timer set to 60 minutes, and I don't want to hassle around with
smart for the moment).
Looking forward for some comments,
Dominique
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I'm trying to bring my 10.2 Installation up to Factory again to follow
the development and start yelling when something goes wrong :-)
so far, I did not see new errors (but was also not able to upgrade
yet). The only thing I still see with zmd/rug is:
When there are to many packages coming in (at the moment I should
update ~ 1050 packages), I can almost be certain that the upgrade
fails.
To high the chances that the download of any single package gets a
failure and kills the whole task, usually even killing zmd. Most likely
that's an issue you can not see within the Novell Network, when getting
the packages from a local server with high bandwidth. Unfortunately, I'm
only connected with 2.5Mbps, and thus it appears a bit more likely.
Is there something that could be done against this? I mean: I have
nothing against a failure... but at least zmd should stay active and
allow me to relkaunch a rug up (and no: as long as zypper gives me this
subjective feeling of being slow, I prefer having zmd/rug running, with
a sleep timer set to 60 minutes, and I don't want to hassle around with
smart for the moment).
Looking forward for some comments,
Dominique
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