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From: n952162@×××.de
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Fw: Re: [gentoo-user] .tmp-unverified-download-quarantine
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 18:36:44
Message-Id: trinity-eacf3314-f2a3-4bd5-81dc-6d69eb7c8a00-1579026983329@3c-app-webde-bap12
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] .tmp-unverified-download-quarantine by Peter Humphrey
1 I guess you're referring to this:
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3 "The use of emerge-webrsync is recommended for those who are behind restrictive firewalls (because it uses HTTP/FTP protocols for downloading the snapshot) and saves network bandwidth. Readers who have no network or bandwidth restrictions can happily skip down to the next section."
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5 Indeed that was a sub-theme of my question (although I oversaw that "emerge-" was indeed part of the command): could that have an impact on my problem? I'm not behind a firewall and have no bandwidth restrictions (DSL). It's a bad state when you start having to do things which are nominally not relevant, because you don't have anything else to lose (but time). That's called "grasping at straws"
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8 > Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Januar 2020 um 16:47 Uhr
9 > Von: "Peter Humphrey" <peter@××××××××××××.uk>
10 > An: gentoo-user@l.g.o
11 > Betreff: Re: [gentoo-user] .tmp-unverified-download-quarantine
12 >
13 > On Tuesday, 14 January 2020 11:07:34 GMT n952162 wrote:
14 > > On 2020-01-14 11:10, Peter Humphrey wrote:
15 > --->8
16 > > >> This is a fresh install from a minimal cd image. I'm starting out with
17 > > >> mkfs. I've tried that 3 times, twice using a stage 3 from 2020/01/08
18 > > >> and once using a stage 3 from 2020/01/12.
19 > > >
20 > > > Er...you aren't running out of disk space, are you (either physical space
21 > > > or inodes)? Don't forget /tmp and /var/tmp. And what result did 'emerge
22 > > > --sync' return? Specifically, did you see a 'Sync completed' message?
23 > > > Have you watched /usr/bin/top status lines while syncing?
24 > > >
25 > > > And have you actually tried emerge-webrsync?
26 > >
27 > > 'emerge --sync' gave me status 1 and before that, the error about the
28 > > manifest:
29 >
30 > I didn't see a manifest error before; perhaps I overlooked it.
31 >
32 > > Number of files: 158,236 (reg: 131,524, dir: 26,712)
33 > > Number of created files: 158,235 (reg: 131,524, dir: 26,711)
34 > > Number of deleted files: 0
35 > > Number of regular files transferred: 131,524
36 > > Total file size: 208.96M bytes
37 > > Total transferred file size: 208.96M bytes
38 > > Literal data: 208.96M bytes
39 > > Matched data: 0 bytes
40 > > File list size: 3.90M
41 > > File list generation time: 0.001 seconds
42 > > File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds
43 > > Total bytes sent: 2.71M
44 > > Total bytes received: 218.79M
45 > >
46 > > sent 2.71M bytes received 218.79M bytes 56.02K bytes/sec
47 >
48 > HOW long?! 56KB/s shows something going badly wrong.
49 >
50 > > total size is 208.96M speedup is 0.94
51 >
52 > I've never seen a speedup less than 1 before.
53 >
54 > > * Manifest timestamp: 2020-01-12 18:38:55 UTC
55 > > * Valid OpenPGP signature found:
56 > > * - primary key: DCD05B71EAB94199527F44ACDB6B8C1F96D8BF6D
57 > > * - subkey: E1D6ABB63BFCFB4BA02FDF1CEC590EEAC9189250
58 > > * - timestamp: 2020-01-12 18:38:55 UTC
59 > > * Verifying /var/db/repos/gentoo/.tmp-unverified-download-quarantine
60 > > ...!!! Manifest v>
61 > > Manifest mismatch for media-plugins/Manifest.gz
62 > > __size__: expected: 48363, have: 48349
63 >
64 > That would indeed leave the tree safely in quarantine.
65 >
66 > > Inodes? That's an interesting thought. Not sure how I'd check that ...
67 > > I'll redirect the output into a file next time.
68 > >
69 > > What would I look for in the top(1) status lines (the lines at the top
70 > > before the process table?)?
71 >
72 > I'd want to see how much memory and swap were consumed and available; the
73 > processor load may offer you a clue too.
74 >
75 > > With emerge-webrsync do you mean webrsync or is there some additional
76 > > facility?
77 >
78 > According to the Wiki* the first thing you do after chrooting into the new
79 > system is to issue the command 'emerge-webrsync'. I suggest you try it.
80 >
81 >
82 > * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Installation/Base#Installing_an_ebuild_repository_snapshot_from_the_web
83 >
84 > --
85 > Regards,
86 > Peter.
87 >
88 >
89 >
90 >
91 >

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Re: Fw: Re: [gentoo-user] .tmp-unverified-download-quarantine Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××.uk>