[cvsnt] Sudden slowdown with 2.0.62.1817

Eric B. ebenze at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 11 16:42:38 GMT 2005


I've checked the memory usage, but memory is not an issue on this machine at 
all.  There is still over 250Meg of RAM that is free...

Thanks again,

Eric


"Randy McCharles" <RandyMcCharles at smarttech.com> wrote in message 
news:mailman.17.1131557213.17086.cvsnt at cvsnt.org...
Have you checked the memory usage on the server?
A whole back one of our users check in a LARGE binary file and this cause 
permanent memory leakage on our CVS server. stop/starting CVS restored the 
memory, but the problem reoccurred until I removed the large file.

Randy McCharles

SMART Technologies Inc.

Senior Software Developer

Tel. 403.802.3347  Fax 403.229.2531
randymccharles at smarttech.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf
Of Eric B.
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:43 AM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: [cvsnt] Sudden slowdown with 2.0.62.1817


Hi,

I've suddenly run into a strange problem and was hoping someone could point
me in the right direction.  I've been running 2.0.62.1817 for a good 6-8
months without problems until recently.

Recently, I've noticed that any CVS action (ie: commits, edits, diffs, etc)
all take a long time to process.  Whereas these actions in the past would
take a second or two, I am now seeing delays of 10-15 seconds on a single
file commit!

I've checked the server itself, and it seems clean.  Have run spybot checks
just in case, but haven't found anything suspicious.  The machine in
question is a Window 2000 SP3 machine.  Also, the network connectivity
between my machine and the server is fine as well - pings are fast, and any
direct copying to shared folders on the server are quick.

I can't pinpoint exactly when this slowdown occured, however the only
changes I've made to the system in the recent past was the addition of extra
repositories.  I would not expect that to cause an issue, however, is it
possible that a malconfigured repository would be causing such a slowdown?

Is there any way to turn on some form of debug log or something of the sort
to help me trace where / why this machine has suddenly slowed so much?

Any insight that you can provide would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

Eric


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