what is the speed with curl ? curl http://10.10.1.10:8080/archiva/repository/lima/commons-httpclient/commons-httpclient/3.1/commons-httpclient-3.1.pom
Having a difference between using a browser and something doesn't make sense (at least for me :-) ). Is there any huge load on archive server side ? 2013/5/29 Fred Duarte <fduar...@gmail.com>: > This is an resume about our architecture, we have two archiva setting in our > company, one is located in USA and the other in Lima, Peru, both have public > external third party repositories like maven central, jboss, spring etc and > also we have internal too, this latest repository is used in order to deploy > our own components, the main internal is located in USA and the internal > Lima repository conect to USA in order to find and download our own > components. > > Architecture USA > external (Public repositories time out is setting by default 60) > internal (Our Main repository for our own artifacts) > usa (virtual repository for mirror the order in this is first external > then internal) > hudson (used to build our own artifacts and deploy in USA environment > and use maven) > maven (connect to archiva using mirror usa) > > Architecture Lima > external (Public repositories time out is setting by default 60 and > external USA time out is 5 seconds setting) > internal (internal USA repository time out is 5 seconds setting) > lima (virtual repository for mirror the order of the repositories is > first external then internal) > hudson slave (used to deploy in lima environment and publish artifacts > in USA internal) > maven (connect to archiva using mirror lima) > developers (conect to archiva using mirror lima) > > When the developers and hudson too, try to dowload artifacs from lima > virtual repository using maven and eclipse it is too slowly but when the > artifact is download from the archiva browser it is faster than the used > through maven or eclipse maybe this is because when the artifacts is > downloaded not only download the file also it download the pom file and > their dependencies. > > Here some examples > > Downloaded: > http://10.10.1.10:8080/archiva/repository/lima/org/springframework/spring-asm/3.0.5.RELEASE/spring-asm-3.0.5.RELEASE.pom > (2 KB at 0.1 KB/sec) > > Downloaded: > http://10.10.1.10:8080/archiva/repository/lima/commons-httpclient/commons-httpclient/3.1/commons-httpclient-3.1.pom > (8 KB at 0.4 KB/sec) > > > As you can see the speed of the downloading is too slowly less than 1 KB but > when I use WinSCP it download at 14Kb by second. > > I hope that you can help me thanks, I attached our archiva settings in usa > and lima and archiva version is 1.3.5 > > > > > 2013/5/28 Deng Ching-Mallete <odeach...@gmail.com> >> >> Hi Fred, >> >> Do you have any remote repository proxies configured in Archiva? If yes, >> can you provide the configuration? It's possible that one of the remote >> repos is down and the timeout period is long.. >> >> Thanks, >> Deng >> >> >> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Fred Duarte <fduar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > Hi >> > >> > I have been getting some issues with the speed of download of the >> > artifacts, the problem happen when I tried to get an artifact using >> > maven >> > the speed of download is less than an one kb but when I try to download >> > the >> > artifact using the browser it is more greater than the maven tool. >> > >> > I do not know, what is the problem with it or what happen with the >> > currently setting, maybe I have to check an special file or setting an >> > advance setting on the file please could you help me in order to improve >> > the speed of download. >> > >> > Thanks >> > Fred Duarte >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Maria Odea "Deng" Ching-Mallete | och...@apache.org | >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/oching > > > > > -- > Regards, > Fred Duarte -- Olivier Lamy Ecetera: http://ecetera.com.au http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy