Replacement of deino.kde.org
Gilles Caulier
caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 10:29:49 GMT 2022
Hi Ben,
I will try the IPV4 forcing option to see if this improve the network usage.
Note, i already used sftp to deino in the same condition, and i never
seen this problem before.
Best
Gilles
Le lun. 28 nov. 2022 à 11:23, Ben Cooksley <bcooksley at kde.org> a écrit :
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 7:34 PM Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ben,
>
>
> Hi Gilles,
>
>>
>>
>> The network bandwidth is very very slow here to upload new files with
>> SFTP on files.kde.org :
>>
>> ---------- Compute package checksums for digiKam 7.9.0
>>
>> File : digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage
>> Size : 523M
>> SHA256 sum : 023c3657b0fdb19c8c82f4c2745f58ba68522d94e6370ed0a90f4f2579f6e1e5
>> ---------- Cleanup older bundle AppImage files from files.kde.org repository
>>
>> sftp> rm *-x86-64-debug.appimage*
>> ---------- Upload new bundle AppImage files to files.kde.org repository
>>
>> sending incremental file list
>> digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage
>> 5,439,488 0% 49.85kB/s 3:01:19
>>
>> I tried with a fiber connection or with 5G and it's always the same : 50Kb/s
>> Of course my connection is very fast on the Internet in other cases.
>
>
> I haven't seen speed issues with Tinami with anyone else so suspect the issue is ISP specific.
> There certainly aren't any restrictions on the server side, and Tinami and Deino are with the same hoster - Hetzner.
>
> I just did a test from my local system (where my ping to Europe is >300ms) and I get the following performance:
>
> ben at localhost:~/Downloads> scp testdata root at tinami.kde.org:
> testdata 100% 331MB 3.8MB/s 01:27
>
> As a starting point, please force usage of IPv4 as ISPs are notorious for getting IPv6 wrong (sftp -4 should do the trick if memory serves)
>
>>
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
>
>>
>> Le dim. 27 nov. 2022 à 07:04, Ben Cooksley <bcooksley at kde.org> a écrit :
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > This migration has now been completed, and Tinami is now the canonical, master copy of all resources previously hosted by Deino.
>> > This includes download.kde.org, files.kde.org, cdn.kde.org and distribute.kde.org.
>> >
>> > Should there be any issues with access please let us know.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Ben
>> >
>> > On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 6:49 AM Ben Cooksley <bcooksley at kde.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> As part of Sysadmin's ongoing programme to ensure we remain on supported releases for our servers, we have recently completed building out tinami.kde.org, a system intended to replace deino.kde.org.
>> >>
>> >> Setup wise the system should be identical to Deino in all forms, and continues to host the same services that it did before. This includes account names and paths to where data is stored.
>> >>
>> >> Scripts should therefore only need a simple sed replacement of deino.kde.org with tinami.kde.org to function as they did previously.
>> >>
>> >> The SSH Hostkeys are as follows:
>> >> 256 SHA256:OmgaQG1BzIUKNJ6aeuhf+Fb5W/WHrDyAbtJvK7lBjCo (ECDSA)
>> >> 256 SHA256:CMLG/mt8Lwwu7n2XTM9VpGjA4XWr/924M/WItfv/ABU (ED25519)
>> >> 3072 SHA256:oRCv04BPe3e9wzvj+/o3m+P1aafxVbhp2O+YEkpRHGU (RSA)
>> >>
>> >> If you could please validate that your access (and any other workflow) works as expected that would be appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> At this time it is intended for tinami.kde.org to take over responsibility from deino.kde.org this weekend.
>> >>
>> >> Please let us know if there are any queries.
>> >>
>> >> Many thanks,
>> >> Ben
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