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--- Begin Message ---Hi, >> Phase2 packages buildbot currently fails almost all buils due to timeout >> with rsync.openwrt.org. >> (some packages architectures are now 5 days without successfull builds.) > > thanks for the report, indeed, seems like downlink is somehow broken: > > ynezz@osuosl-host-03:~$ rsync -4 --verbose --progress -a > 'rsync.openwrt.org::downloads/snapshots/targets/armsr/armv8/openwrt-sdk-*.tar.*' > . > receiving incremental file list > openwrt-sdk-armsr-armv8_gcc-14.3.0_musl.Linux-x86_64.tar.zst > 1,474,560 0% 117.55kB/s 0:36:18 rsync: [receiver] write error: > Broken pipe (32) > 3,014,656 1% 96.32kB/s 0:44:02 rsync: [receiver] write error: > Broken pipe (32) > 3,276,800 1% 92.84kB/s 0:45:38 ^C > > I've disabled the worker for the time being and reported the issue to OSUOSL. I investigated a bit, thinking the server would be overloaded, but it turned out that the sponsor silently limited our bandwidth due to a (new?) traffic cap. > Traffic quota has been reached, therefore the server is limited in its > bandwidth. We’re at 145,555 GiB after 6 days and since we’re behind a CDN, this must be a lot of rsync traffic. Curiously, the upload via rsync is still running at speeds of 20 - 50MB/s while the download (i.e. upload from buildbots) is capped at ~300KB/s. I wrote the sponsor a nice email asking for an unlock. To lower our daily uploads a bit; I’d suggest to turn off the SNAPSHOT mirrors, which produces some 200GB x <number of mirrors> a day. If neither works out, we can look for an unmetered Hetzner box, some S3 sponsoring or something entirely different? tl;dr Download server sponsor limited bandwidth due to high usage, my best guess is that the issue not OSUOSL Paul
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