[New: openFATE 309996] zypper download speed up
Feature added by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Feature #309996, revision 1 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) Feature #309996, revision 4 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. + Discussion: + #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) + I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when + dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and + libzypp depend on it. + You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they + are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need + a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... + So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d + download. + There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org + making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in + switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or + australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. + -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) Feature #309996, revision 5 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. + #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) + You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the + packages first, and install them after that. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) Feature #309996, revision 7 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the packages first, and install them after that. + #3: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-20 12:44:12) (reply to #2) + This is the way yum does it. It also makes sence because once + everything is downloaded you can be sure the installation process works + , even if your internet connection fails. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Feature #309996, revision 8 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the packages first, and install them after that. #3: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-20 12:44:12) (reply to #2) This is the way yum does it. It also makes sence because once everything is downloaded you can be sure the installation process works , even if your internet connection fails. + #4: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) (2010-06-20 16:05:47) (reply to #3) + Reread what I said for anyone NOT in DownloadInAdvance mode. I meant, + have packages download, 2 at a time, and as soon as one package is + done, add it to the install queue in its rightful place. Then, as soon + as the first package in the install queue has been downloaded, start + installing right away. This way, we can ensure faster downloads yet + still have the nice dependency order. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Alex Minton (Minton) Feature #309996, revision 9 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the packages first, and install them after that. #3: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-20 12:44:12) (reply to #2) This is the way yum does it. It also makes sence because once everything is downloaded you can be sure the installation process works , even if your internet connection fails. #4: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) (2010-06-20 16:05:47) (reply to #3) Reread what I said for anyone NOT in DownloadInAdvance mode. I meant, have packages download, 2 at a time, and as soon as one package is done, add it to the install queue in its rightful place. Then, as soon as the first package in the install queue has been downloaded, start installing right away. This way, we can ensure faster downloads yet still have the nice dependency order. + #5: Alex Minton (minton) (2010-06-21 08:46:07) + C'mon, guys, this "feature" is just the mix + of https://features.opensuse.org/307862 (https://features.opensuse.org/307862) and https://features.opensuse.org/120340 + (https://features.opensuse.org/120340) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Rémy Marquis (Spyhawk) Feature #309996, revision 10 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the packages first, and install them after that. #3: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-20 12:44:12) (reply to #2) This is the way yum does it. It also makes sence because once everything is downloaded you can be sure the installation process works , even if your internet connection fails. #4: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) (2010-06-20 16:05:47) (reply to #3) Reread what I said for anyone NOT in DownloadInAdvance mode. I meant, have packages download, 2 at a time, and as soon as one package is done, add it to the install queue in its rightful place. Then, as soon as the first package in the install queue has been downloaded, start installing right away. This way, we can ensure faster downloads yet still have the nice dependency order. #5: Alex Minton (minton) (2010-06-21 08:46:07) C'mon, guys, this "feature" is just the mix of https://features.opensuse.org/307862 (https://features.opensuse.org/307862) and https://features.opensuse.org/120340 (https://features.opensuse.org/120340) + #6: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-06-22 12:24:33) (reply to #5) + I'm tagging the feature as duplicate. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Rémy Marquis (Spyhawk) Feature #309996, revision 11 Title: zypper download speed up - openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.3: Duplicate of #307862 Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the packages first, and install them after that. #3: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-20 12:44:12) (reply to #2) This is the way yum does it. It also makes sence because once everything is downloaded you can be sure the installation process works , even if your internet connection fails. #4: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) (2010-06-20 16:05:47) (reply to #3) Reread what I said for anyone NOT in DownloadInAdvance mode. I meant, have packages download, 2 at a time, and as soon as one package is done, add it to the install queue in its rightful place. Then, as soon as the first package in the install queue has been downloaded, start installing right away. This way, we can ensure faster downloads yet still have the nice dependency order. #5: Alex Minton (minton) (2010-06-21 08:46:07) C'mon, guys, this "feature" is just the mix of https://features.opensuse.org/307862 (https://features.opensuse.org/307862) and https://features.opensuse.org/120340 (https://features.opensuse.org/120340) #6: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-06-22 12:24:33) (reply to #5) I'm tagging the feature as duplicate. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Aaron Burgemeister (ab) Feature #309996, revision 12 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Duplicate of #307862 + Master status: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the packages first, and install them after that. #3: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-20 12:44:12) (reply to #2) This is the way yum does it. It also makes sence because once everything is downloaded you can be sure the installation process works , even if your internet connection fails. #4: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) (2010-06-20 16:05:47) (reply to #3) Reread what I said for anyone NOT in DownloadInAdvance mode. I meant, have packages download, 2 at a time, and as soon as one package is done, add it to the install queue in its rightful place. Then, as soon as the first package in the install queue has been downloaded, start installing right away. This way, we can ensure faster downloads yet still have the nice dependency order. #5: Alex Minton (minton) (2010-06-21 08:46:07) C'mon, guys, this "feature" is just the mix of https://features.opensuse.org/307862 (https://features.opensuse.org/307862) and https://features.opensuse.org/120340 (https://features.opensuse.org/120340) #6: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-06-22 12:24:33) (reply to #5) I'm tagging the feature as duplicate. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #309996, revision 14 Title: zypper download speed up openSUSE-11.3: Duplicate of #307862 - Master status: Unconfirmed + Master status: Rejected by Karl Cheng <qantas94heavy@gmail.com> + reject reason: Not done in time for 11.3. Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I think we should have zypper use aria2 or some similar program to allow 2 consecutive downloads at once. While there is an option in zypp.conf, it does not work naturally with zypper and GUI tools. Having 2 downloads at once can speed up installation rapidly. For those who aren't in the DownloadInAdvance mode, maybe they can: * download 2 at once, add them to install queue, and have the install queue process as soon as the first download is done. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Because Zypper is a little slow, and that's preventing a lot of packages from being installed in time. We should be able to have zypper as speedy as possible. Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2010-06-20 09:59:37) I think it could be ok, but how did you manage your queue when dependancies are linked. About aria2 it's already the case zypp and libzypp depend on it. You download 4 packages a,b,c,d b and c are quickly downloaded as they are small. but they depend on the fact that a are installed and d need a+b ( rpm dependencies ) ... So you queue wouldn't goes quickly, more you have slow down a and d download. There's a way to make install quickly, is also download.opensuse.org making more smarter decision on which mirror it drive you. I'm in switzerland, they are 2 super-high-speed mirror here + some in france + germany, I don't understand why I'm getting rpm coming from japan or australia with the half of the speed from local mirror. #2: Andras Dosztal (adosztal) (2010-06-20 10:19:22) (reply to #1) You don't have to manage the dependencies if you download all the packages first, and install them after that. #3: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-20 12:44:12) (reply to #2) This is the way yum does it. It also makes sence because once everything is downloaded you can be sure the installation process works , even if your internet connection fails. #4: Robert Xu (bravoall1552) (2010-06-20 16:05:47) (reply to #3) Reread what I said for anyone NOT in DownloadInAdvance mode. I meant, have packages download, 2 at a time, and as soon as one package is done, add it to the install queue in its rightful place. Then, as soon as the first package in the install queue has been downloaded, start installing right away. This way, we can ensure faster downloads yet still have the nice dependency order. #5: Alex Minton (minton) (2010-06-21 08:46:07) C'mon, guys, this "feature" is just the mix of https://features.opensuse.org/307862 (https://features.opensuse.org/307862) and https://features.opensuse.org/120340 (https://features.opensuse.org/120340) #6: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-06-22 12:24:33) (reply to #5) I'm tagging the feature as duplicate. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309996
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