Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > On 02/25/2010 03:21 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > >> Daniel B. Thurman wrote: >> >> >>> Seems to me, that Yum is performing quite >>> badly. I often get network disconnects and Yum >>> keeps spinning after going into 0.0b transfer rates >>> forever and requires a forced kill. >>> >>> >>> >> Ahhh.... If you are getting network disconnects then any application >> yum, firefox, etc. which connects to a remote server would certainly >> suffer. Some apps/protocols may recover better when the network is >> restored. >> >> So, are you saying that in your case the network connection is dropping >> frequently and yum isn't recovering as you'd expect? >> >> > I am saying specifically with Yum, it somehow loses the connection, > and you can see the transfer rate slowly drop to 0.0b, the ETA > grows ridiculously large and getting larger... and stays that > way "forever", until one kills yum. This disconnect happens > quite often that it takes several yum restarts to complete > the downloads. > >> Or.... >> >> >>> Anyone see this problem? >>> >>> I am of course using NetworkManager, and wonder >>> if I should use the old-network connectivity style? >>> >>> >> Are you saying you're having frequent network disconnects, but you don't >> know why, and you are trying to solve that problem? >> >> > Yes, and I do not know why - seems the other apps are running > fine, AFAIK, unless there is a test that can ram the network hard > to see if it is dropping network connections frequently or not. > > So, I am willing to test the network on F12 to discover if the > problem is mine alone. Could you or someone tell me how > check this out? I had no problems on F9/11 - works fine. > > OK, I believe I understand your question a bit better. Since you are able to use firefox, for example, without problem it doesn't appear you have a true network issue. Or, at least, it isn't local to you. If firefox were also giving you grief it would be a different story. Generally I'm having no issues with yum on updates or installs. I did have to add "exclude=.gov, .sg" to my fastestmirror.conf as I use yum-plugin-fastestmirror and have had issues with slow network to Singapore. Are you using yum-plugin-fastestmirror? -- In a medium in which a News Piece takes a minute and an "In-Depth" Piece takes two minutes, the Simple will drive out the Complex. -- Frank Mankiewicz
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
-- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines