I used to pick out mirrors manually and had servers very close to me, but I recently started using reflector to automate the process, but the mirrors it chooses is absolute dogshit and gives me really slow speeds.
What am I doing wrong?
I used to pick out mirrors manually and had servers very close to me, but I recently started using reflector to automate the process, but the mirrors it chooses is absolute dogshit and gives me really slow speeds.
What am I doing wrong?
Could you include what you’re currently using for the various reflector command-line switches? (e.g. --age --protocol --sort …)
Here’s whats in
/etc/xdg/reflector/reflector.conf
# Reflector configuration file for the systemd service. # # Empty lines and lines beginning with "#" are ignored. All other lines should # contain valid reflector command-line arguments. The lines are parsed with # Python's shlex modules so standard shell syntax should work. All arguments are # collected into a single argument list. # # See "reflector --help" for details. # Recommended Options # Set the output path where the mirrorlist will be saved (--save). --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # Select the transfer protocol (--protocol). --protocol https # Select the country (--country). # Consult the list of available countries with "reflector --list-countries" and # select the countries nearest to you or the ones that you trust. For example: --country Bangladesh,India # Use only the most recently synchronized mirrors (--latest). --latest 5 # Sort the mirrors by synchronization time (--sort). --sort age
Been a while since I mucked with reflector, but you don’t seem to be prioritizing faster mirrors whatsoever. Try
--sort rate
instead. If that’s not fast enough I’d also increase your--latest
up to maybe 15 so that you have higher odds of a fast mirror being in the group of just-updated mirrors.