Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:53:14 +0000 From: Hugo Silva <hugo@barafranca.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: cvsup-mirror: clients never get past 'running' (server 100% idle) Message-ID: <4768090A.6050400@barafranca.com> In-Reply-To: <4766CAB1.8020908@barafranca.com> References: <4766CAB1.8020908@barafranca.com>
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Hugo Silva wrote: > Hello, > > I've set up a local cvsup mirror for a freebsd server farm but I'm > having some trouble making it work. > > I went with all the defaults on the install, only skipping gnats www > and mail. > > The initial update went well, took awhile but I have all files in > place now. > > However, when connecting to get src or ports, it'll never get past > > /usr/src# make update > -------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> Running /usr/bin/csup > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Parsing supfile "/root/cvsup/standard-supfile" > Connecting to 172.16.100.22 > Connected to 172.16.100.22 > Server software version: SNAP_16_1h > Negotiating file attribute support > Exchanging collection information > Establishing multiplexed-mode data connection > Running > > > 73163 3002 1 44 0 7592K 3812K select 0 0:02 0.00% cvsupd > > It just stays idle forever... > > 3002 73163 0.0 0.2 7592 3812 ?? IJ 7:07PM 0:01.58 > /usr/local/sbin/cvsupd -e -C 10 -l @daemon -b /usr/local/etc/cvsup -s > sup.client > > > > FreeBSD 7.0-BETA4/amd64, cvsupd is running inside a jail, on ZFS. > > What am I missing ? > > Regards, > > Hugo > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state) tcp4 0 16479 172.16.100.22.5999 172.16.100.92.61642 ESTABLISHED Send-Q is 16479 on the server as soon as the client gets to the "Running" phase (and stalls), the client sees: tcp4 0 0 172.16.100.92.61642 172.16.100.22.5999 ESTABLISHED I'm baffled and don't have much free time to chase this down right now, does this ring a bell to anyone at all ? No firewalls are running on either host, and they're in the same subnet.. Best regards, Hugo
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