On 2014-02-09 17:39 (GMT+0200) Ahmad Samir composed:
Felix Miata composed:
> Yum doesn't bother to show URL of inept mirror in use. How do
I figure out
> which to blacklist?
Try setting the env var URLGRABBER_DEBUG=1, e.g.
'URLGRABBER_DEBUG=1 yum
install foo', it gives a huge amount of extra debug output; the point is it
shows the mirror yum picked to download a package.
After doing that, what next?
> next time. If you don't have the patience, try hitting Ctrl+C
during the
> download. Ideally this should switch to a different mirror (but I'm not
> sure if this functionality wasn't removed).
> Not happening.
This time Ctrl-C and immediate repeat worked a charm. Is it a normally OK
thing to do? Isn't there some way to configure Yum to see when ETA on a
package is and stays beyond reasonable length to try some other mirror?
Details: 9 packages selected to download and install. First 8 downloaded in
mere seconds. Last of the bunch kept producing ETAs in the 10-20 minute
range, so after a few minutes, I aborted, and within mere seconds of restart
all 9 were done installing.
> Of course, you can also edit /etc/yum/*.repo and hardcode some
fast
>> mirror near you:
>>
https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/
> From looking at these repo files, it's non-obvious how to
deviate from the
> standard configuration's use of variables.
> But that doesn't guard you against outdated mirrors, and
doesn't provide
>> fallback if your chosen mirror is down.
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