Ah, worked now with 300 sec. May be in the "updatetool"-GUI the default of is 30 sec a bit too short.
Thank you
Thomas
Joe Di Pol <joe.dipol_at_oracle.com> hat am 7. März 2011 um 18:10 geschrieben:
>
> Thomas,
>
> I'm not sure why the metro package specifically is causing trouble.
> It looks like it gets through most files, but then has trouble with
> the last one.
>
> As of now there are no additional mirrors. You can try increasing the
> low-speed timeout threshold by setting this environment variable:
>
> PKG_CLIENT_LOWSPEED_TIMEOUT=30
>
> It defaults to 30 seconds (so if the download spends 30 seconds
> below the speed threshold the connection times out). Try setting
> this to something like 300 and see if that allows the download
> to go through.
>
> Joe
>
> On 03/ 7/11 07:23 AM, thomas_at_randspringer.de wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I try to upgrade the "metro" package for glassfish and always get:
> >
> > >snip
> >
> > $pkg install metro
> > DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB)
> > metro 0/1 25/26 5.5/14.5
> >
> >
> > Errors were encountered while attempting to retrieve package or file data for
> > the requested operation.
> > Details follow:
> >
> > Framework error: code: 28 reason: Operation too slow. Less than 1024 bytes/sec transfered
> > the last 30 seconds
> > URL: 'http://pkg.glassfish.org/v3/stable'. (happened 4 times)
> > >snip
> >
> > No problems with other packages.
> >
> > Are the packages on http://pkg.glassfish.org/v3/stable mirrored to other servers?
> >
> > Thomas
> >
>