GNU bug report logs - #46942
ci.guix.gnu.org is slow from my system

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Package: guix;

Reported by: raid5atemyhomework <raid5atemyhomework <at> protonmail.com>

Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2021 11:23:01 UTC

Severity: normal

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From: raid5atemyhomework <raid5atemyhomework <at> protonmail.com>
To: "46942 <at> debbugs.gnu.org" <46942 <at> debbugs.gnu.org>
Subject: bug#46942: ci.guix.gnu.org is slow from my system
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2021 12:41:34 +0000
Hi all,

> > -   Is there a way to make `guix-daemon` use a Tor proxy? I have two systems using Guix, one is a Guix System, the other is using a foreign distro, and I'd like to adjust both to use Tor instead since it's faster.
>
> I saw that`guix-daemon` respects `http_proxy` and `https_proxy` envvars, but trying it out on my foreign-distro Guix computer, adding `https_proxy=socks5h://127.0.0.1:9050 http_proxy=socks5h://127.0.0.1:9050` to the `systemd` service file doesn't work.
>
>     guix substitute: error: TLS error in procedure 'handshake': The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
>     substitution of /gnu/store/1bdldr80p39g1mjnh76xw6hmwqrrb8lz-wine64-6.0 failed
>     guix package: error: some substitutes for the outputs of derivation `/gnu/store/wr9kf2bgcsvwxcmhnl9lf047nr8xcklc-wine64-6.0.drv' failed (usually happens due to networking issues); try `--fallback' to build derivation from source
>
>
> Looking at the foreign distro's syslog:
>
>     Mar  5 19:52:03 developer guix-daemon[145182]: accepted connection from pid 145190, user raid5atemyhomework
>     Mar  5 19:52:05 developer guix-daemon[145200]: spurious SIGPOLL
>     Mar  5 19:52:07 developer Tor[1029]: Socks version 67 not recognized. (This port is not an HTTP proxy; did you want to use HTTPTunnelPort?)
>
>
> So it looks to me that`guix-daemon` expects `https_proxy` to be an HTTPS proxy and not a SOCKS5/SOCKS5H proxy. I'll look into Tor's HTTPTunnelPort.

On the foreign distro computer, adding an `HTTPTunnelPort 9080` to `/etc/tor/torrc` and then adding `http_proxy=https://127.0.0.1:9080 https_proxy=https://127.0.0.1:9080` to `guix-daemon.service`, then restarting services, seems to work.

```
ownloading from https://ci.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/1bdldr80p39g1mjnh76xw6hmwqrrb8lz-wine64-6.0 ...
 wine64-6.0  54.4MiB                                                                                                                                579KiB/s 01:36 [##################] 100.0%

substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://ci.guix.gnu.org'... 100.0%
The following derivation will be built:
   /gnu/store/7mr17xka558smr0c76crf9g727ccj76g-profile.drv

3.2 MB will be downloaded
downloading from https://ci.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/gs3li4m0ydajm57r0qn1wvsdyfsa68p7-font-gnu-unifont-13.0.06 ...
 font-gnu-unifont-13.0.06  3.0MiB                                                                                                                   515KiB/s 00:06 [##################] 100.0%

```

The above is significantly better than the previous runs where I get 11KiB/s, and matches the speeds I get from `torify wget`.

While it's a good ***workaround*** for my problem instead of me silently weeping at the ridiculous slowness of Guix substitutes, it doesn't solve my root problem:

* SOMETHING between my ISP and ci.guix.gnu.org is throttling access to the substitutes.
  * Given that I have been using my ISP for a year without experiencing such spurious slowdowns, and I have been using ci.guix.gnu.org for the past few months only and have been hit with this slowness in the past month or so, I am more inclined to blame ci.guix.gnu.org, but please tell me how I can find out what is throttling the bandwidth here.  The fact that Tor is ***FASTER*** is very suspicious.

Thanks
raid5atemyhomework




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