suse isos moved to the cloud?
Hi! Recently I have detected a huge drop in the traffic graphs. I have checked the suse download pages (leap, TW) and I got this: * openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snapshot20240302-Media.iso
MIRRORS
List of best mirrors for IP address 145.236.x.x, located at 48.0978,20.7884 in (HU)
MIRRORS WHICH HANDLE THIS COUNTRY: _0_
* None
MIRRORS IN OTHER COUNTRIES, BUT SAME CONTINENT: _0_
* None
MIRRORS IN OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD: _2_
* opensuse-mirror-gce-ap.susecloud.net [1] (CN) * mirror.2degrees.nz [2] (NZ)
Suse infra moved the distribution of TW isos to the cloud? Has the TW repo been moved there too? These changes will be permanent? Thanks for your response in advance! Cheers, Peter Links: ------ [1] http://opensuse-mirror-gce-ap.susecloud.net/tumbleweed/iso/openSUSE-Tumblewe... [2] https://mirror.2degrees.nz/opensuse/tumbleweed/iso/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x...
Recently I have detected a huge drop in the traffic graphs.
If you type "quantum" in top right corner of the download report: https://download.opensuse.org/report/download?group=mirror you will see a daily traffic for recent days, which shows 60-90K redirects and 200-300M per day. Is it similar to what you see in your monitoring? How much traffic was before? We have some form of caching of small files if people use cdn.opensuse.org, but big files are still redirected to mirrors. Regarding poor coverage in the mirrors reports: it might happen for some (short) period of time after new releases happen. download.o.o now shows some better statistics about how fast new releases are propagated to mirrors (and next week it should show even better details), e.g. https://download.opensuse.org/app/project/2
Thank you for the links! The 0.3 TB "Bytes Redirected" section means packages and isos both or just packages? https://download.opensuse.org/report/download?group=mirror 2024-03-06 12:03 időpontban Andrii Nikitin ezt írta:
you will see a daily traffic for recent days, which shows 60-90K redirects and 200-300M per day.
That is actually 200-300G , so looks pretty solid
In theory another report could show that if you apply the same filter: https://download.opensuse.org/report/download?group=project,mirror But the problem is that current report is limited by 1000 rows and that 'project,mirror' division generates much more around (200 mirrors x 20 projects) for single day. So it probably is not very representative. I must increase the limit or think about adding filter into url. Until that I have temporarily increased the limit on mirrorcache-eu, so its report will be useful for that (it uses the same DB): https://mirrorcache-eu.opensuse.org/report/download?group=project,mirror From what I see most comes from TW iso, then TW repo, then 15.5 updates and repo Full list of projects is defined at https://download.opensuse.org/app/project
Perfect! Thank you for your kind help Andrii! Have a nice weekend! Cheers, Peter On 2024-03-08 10:36, Andrii Nikitin wrote:
In theory another report could show that if you apply the same filter: https://download.opensuse.org/report/download?group=project,mirror
But the problem is that current report is limited by 1000 rows and that 'project,mirror' division generates much more around (200 mirrors x 20 projects) for single day. So it probably is not very representative. I must increase the limit or think about adding filter into url.
Until that I have temporarily increased the limit on mirrorcache-eu, so its report will be useful for that (it uses the same DB): https://mirrorcache-eu.opensuse.org/report/download?group=project,mirror
From what I see most comes from TW iso, then TW repo, then 15.5 updates and repo Full list of projects is defined at https://download.opensuse.org/app/project
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