On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 at 15:10, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/20/19 3:44 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Ended up taking just over 12 hours?
> Just wondering why the process took so long.


IIRC, there will be dnf logs of the process.  I would take a look at
those to see if the rate was steady for the entire period, or if there
was a period of time where less was happening.  It could be that one or
a few packages had complex scripts to run, or did something that
attempted to use an unavailable network and had to time out.

Otherwise, the messages log file would probably include IO errors if
there is something wrong with the disks.

My experience has been that disks can become very slow without
generating IO errors.  Wikipedia says: "Gradual hard-drive failure can
be harder to diagnose, because its symptoms, such as corrupted data
and slowing down of the PC (caused by gradually failing areas of the hard
drive requiring repeated read attempts before successful access), can be
caused by many other computer issues, such as malware."


 
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