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Re: Veeery sloooow Import/Checkin to a FSFS repository

From: Branko ÄŒibej <brane_at_xbc.nu>
Date: 2006-02-01 12:13:01 CET

Lübbe Onken wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
>
> I just observed the mentioned behaviour when I was importing code from
> my desktop PC to a local repository on my Laptop. Both PCs run under
> Windows XP, SP2 with the latest patches.
>
> FSFS repository created on the laptop with TortoiseSVN 1.3.1 (subversion
> 1.3.0 libraries)
>
> Since the first import with TortoiseSVN took ages, I tried again with
> the CL client and observed the same behaviour.
>
> - - Import the basic project structure (/trunk, /tag, /branches) from the
> desktop PC using a "file:///\mylaptop\repository\test" URL.
>
> - - The import of three empty folders via the network share takes 2-3
> minutes until the first revision has been committed.
>
> - - A checkout into a blank folder runs lightning fast.
>
> - - In the next step I added a text file and committed the change. It
> takes about 30 seconds after "adding test.txt" until the "Transmitting
> data" message shows up and another 2-3 minutes until "Revision 2
> committed" appears.
>
> Has anyone observed this behaviour too? Is it a bug in Subversion?
> Network / Authentication timeouts?
>
I've seen similar horribly slow behaviour when simply browsing share on
my home PC (not a domain member) from my laptop (is a domain member, but
was physically disconnected from the PDC). I think it's an
authentication thing, and has nothing to do with Subversion.

-- Brane

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