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Re: Problems with webdav

From: Ben Collins <bcollins_at_debian.org>
Date: 2002-02-19 17:11:03 CET

On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:04:49AM -0500, Daniel Berlin wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, February 19, 2002, at 10:45 AM, Ben Collins wrote:
>
> >Right now I am using rc2 on my apache2 server. Normal edits on an
> >existing repo works fine. Adding files works fine.
> >
> >If I do "svn mkdir https://...../repo/foo/bar", it hangs for hours on
> >end, and accomplishes nothing.
>
> If you can, see if/where the httpd server is stuck (use gdb and attach
> to it).
> I wonder if it's waiting for a db lock or something.

That's the interesting part. The httpd server has closed the connection
and the client is in read() loop on the http socket.

I rechecked this and the "mkdir" works. Not sure how I associated these
two problems together, but I thought the "least common denominator" was
this issue.

Right now I am trying to commit a rather large add (some few thousand
files) and the initial setup before I get to the commit message (doing a
"status" on the tree I suppose) plus the other SSL setups, leaves the
connection in a timout or something.

If I switch off auth, and use a non-ssl connection. The commit works
fine. So somewhere the client/server lose the connection in the time
wasted for the client to do it's work preparing for the commit.

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