Feature changed by: Susanne Oberhauser
Do you want the information in the log or to be shown in e.g. zypper -vvv ? Shown, in normal output. It is already in some log I believe, I don't know which one exactly anymore though. Thing is, users won't be able to tell us anything useful if they weren't shown the information. And later it is not reproducible. At least in a failure situation the URLs must be shown. That alone wouldn't give us the chance to find out about slow mirrors, but at least it would allow to debug problems. Real life example #1: If a mirror is behind a firewall that lets every 10th connection stall (so the transfer hangs or the connection is reset), it usually takes weeks (!) to find out about it. But it hits virtually every user from mirrors country during the time. We have had this 4 times during the last 18 months. Real life example #2: I got feedback from someone who did a network install of openSUSE 11.0 from download.opensuse.org, located in the US. He had to let it running overnight because it took a long time. Next morning, the install hadn't even completed. YaST was hanging and waiting for somebody to hit retry. Problem is, it took us a lot of work to find out which mirror was at fault. We actually had to repeat the install, I had to follow the log and live watching his machine accessing download.opensuse.org, to see where it was redirected, and where it spent most time (while downloading some package). We found a mirror which was really slow, and I could disable it. I have a suspicion though, that we have more such mirrors, because I have got some similar reports from recently. But how to find out? People only complain about slowness, without the ability to give any useful detail. See http://news.opensuse.org/2008/09/23/upcoming-factory-changes/#comments (http://news.opensuse.org/2008/09/23/upcoming-factory-changes/#comments) for examples of this.
+ Discussion:
+ #1: Susanne Oberhauser