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Re: Veeery sloooow Import/Checkin to a FSFS repository

From: Lübbe Onken <l.onken_at_rac.de>
Date: 2006-02-01 13:29:46 CET

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Branko Čibej wrote:

> 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.

I think, I found the reason why.

I tried creating and accessing shares and repositories in both
directions desktop <-> laptop. Browsing shares on the other machine with
windows explorer always worked smoothly. All the repositories on the
desktop could be accessed at full speed, but on the laptop it made a
difference which partition I used.

The slow repository on the laptop was on a FAT32 partition. If I instead
created a repository inside a share on a NTFS partition, all actions ran
at full speed.

Now I only wonder, why committing to a repository on a FAT32 partition
via a network share is so slow, while committing to the same repository
locally does not show a penalty.

Cheers
- - Lübbe

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