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#397 | fixed | Re: [IAB] Glen from AMS in Prague | ||
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Hi, Glen, is there any reason why downloads from ftp.ietf.org are so slow? I get 20Kb/sec max. (CC'ing the NOC in case it's a network issue.) Lars |
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#398 | fixed | Re: [IAB] Glen from AMS in Prague | ||
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I don't see that we're heavily loaded at the server end right now. OTOH, I do see Google and Yahoo are both spidering our FTP sites right now (I didn't know they did that, but "googlebot" is logged in to FTP rightnow...) If the NOC has nothing, I can reset processes and restart the server if needed... FWIW I've noticed that "the internet" is rather fast-and-slow here - I do not think that it's the NOC's problem so much as just transport through this area, but I have no real way of knowing anything. Things just don't seem as smooth here... Glen On 3/29/2011 12:37 AM, Lars Eggert wrote: > Hi, Glen, > > is there any reason why downloads from ftp.ietf.org are so slow? I get 20Kb/sec max. > > (CC'ing the NOC in case it's a network issue.) > > Lars |
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#399 | fixed | Re: [IAB] Glen from AMS in Prague | ||
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Lars - As an aside, are you aware that everything you are FTPing is also available via HTTP, and RSYNC? Perhaps you would have more joy using a different method? Glen On 3/29/2011 12:37 AM, Lars Eggert wrote: > Hi, Glen, > > is there any reason why downloads from ftp.ietf.org are so slow? I get 20Kb/sec max. > > (CC'ing the NOC in case it's a network issue.) > > Lars |
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