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Re: [TSVN] 100% CPU event

From: Peter McNab <mcnab_p_at_melbpc.org.au>
Date: 2005-11-20 11:54:56 CET

Stefan Küng wrote:

>
> I think I found it! It happens *only* during cache start up, and only
> when there is disk access during the cache startup.
>
> Fixed that endless loop in revision 4972 - hope that this was really it!
>
> Stefan
>
Hi Stefan.
It's me, the purveyor news.
Do you want the good news or the bad news, first?

Well good news is that on Win2K with nightly 4978 of 20th Nov
A commit resulted in the status icon flipping to unmodified very
quickly, whereas on Win2K it used to take a while or require F5 on
earlier revisions.

The bad news
Well, just so I'm not changing subject:-
The TSVNCache has gone into runaway memory eating mode.
Sitting at 20% CPU on a dual core machine.
CPU time allocated > 40 mins.
Have been browsing and opening MS word.docs for some of that time.
See the attached screen shot.
At the time of writing this line the counts were past 50Mins and 35,000k+
Initially the TSVNCache was stable at about 6,800kb memory after
browsing to a drive with revisioned folders.
Killing then doing more browsing has not reintroduced the problem.

Peter

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