Here is one for an image-update from 129 to 130:

URL          Good  Err Conn Speed   Size     Used  CSpeed  Qual
pkg-na-2.o.o 9     51  769  13kB/s  61.57kB  True  0.088996 226 
pkg.o.o      20282 0   6    230kB/s 398.47MB True  0.011793 367 

What does Err actually mean. I'm a bit confused that pkg-na-2 hasn't
been used more, but it seems that the connection from within SWAN is
better to SF.

Erik

On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 13:58 -0800, Stephen Hahn wrote:
> We've provisioned a second server group at a different site in North
>   America, with release/, dev/, and contrib/ available under
> 
>   http://pkg-na-2.opensolaris.org/
> 
>   For instance, you can use
> 
>   # pkg set-publisher -m http://pkg-na-2.opensolaris.org/dev opensolaris.org
> 
>   to add this second location as a content mirror for the dev/
>   repository.  On the current dev/ branch, you can use -g to add this
>   repository as an additional origin for the opensolaris.org publisher.
>   A content mirror provides only package data, while an origin can
>   provide both package data and metadata (such as a catalog).
> 
>   In Package Manager, this functionality is available via the "File >
>   Manage Publishers" dialog.  You add a mirror by selecting a publisher,
>   selecting Modify, and then selecting a repository in the resulting
>   "Modify Publisher" dialog, and then adding a mirror.
> 
>   (If you're curious to see the effect of adding a mirror or second
>   origin, then you can set PKG_DUMP_STATS to 1 in your environment,
>   prior to running a "pkg install" or "pkg image-update".  We'd be
>   interested in seeing the statistics output, if you're able to share.)
> 
>   Happy downloading.
> 
>   - Stephen
> 


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