[nycbug-talk] NYCBUG cvsup server
Bjorn Nelson
o_sleep at belovedarctos.com
Sat Jul 29 11:05:17 EDT 2006
Pete,
Good job on setting this up. So far my times from cvsup6.freebsd.org
have been (300 EST):
7/29 720.17 real 21.64 user 6.56 sys
7/28 708.69 real 21.64 user 6.42 sys
7/27 643.29 real 21.41 user 6.40 sys
7/26 645.94 real 21.06 user 6.54 sys
7/25 580.25 real 21.41 user 6.66 sys
7/24 787.54 real 21.11 user 6.77 sys
7/23 775.39 real 21.40 user 6.48 sys
7/22 730.21 real 20.87 user 6.75 sys
7/21 634.55 real 20.99 user 6.36 sys
I just switched for freebsd.nycbug.org and ran it today for the
following times:
110.05 real 21.11 user 6.88 sys
Which looks great and encouraging, but keep in mind this is only 7
hours since my last run instead of 24 and it's a saturday (does more
dev work happen on the weekends or during the week?). I will try to
submit a weeks worth of cvsup times next week to see a comparison.
-Bjorn
On Jul 28, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Peter Wright wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm very pleased to annouce the availability of NycBUG's very own
> cvsup server for FreeBSD is available for use by our members! It is
> our hope that this machine will eventually become an official FreeBSD
> mirror, yet before I make any annoucements to hubs@ I'd like to give
> our members a first crack at this box. So, feel free to do your
> nightly /usr/src and /usr/ports sync's off of:
>
> freebsd.nycbug.org
>
> Once again I'd like to thank New York Internet <www.nyi.net> for
> donating
> bandwidth and rackspace to our BUG - and the community in large.
> And our
> very own Gman for donating the gear. Thanks guys, I couldn't have
> slacked
> off at work for hours setting this up if it wasn't for you ;^)
>
> Have Fun!
>
> -pete
>
> --
> ~~oO00Oo~~
> Peter Wright
> pete at nomadlogic.org
> www.nomadlogic.org/~pete
> 310.869.9459
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