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Re: [TSVN] TSVNCache too resource intensive on large working copies

From: Will Dean <svn_at_indcomp.co.uk>
Date: 2005-05-26 19:10:53 CEST

At 12:55 26/05/2005 -0400, you wrote:

>We have been experimenting with TortoiseSVN 1.2.0 nightly builds in
>anticipation of a migration to SVN 1.2.0. We have noticed that the new
>TSVNCache process brings our developer machines "to their knees" with
>constant and relentless disk I/O.

Although I think there are probably still some registry entries to turn off
the external cache, and possibly to stop the recursive status, it's a bug
if the TSVNCache disk access is 'constant and relentless'.

One of the problems with some of the TSVNCache releases (I hope this has
gone now, but I've not checked) is that there's a 10 minute timeout on the
cache - this means that the whole cache gets rebuilt every ten minutes. I
believe this has gone VERY recently, so you might find that things have
improved in the last few days.

Hopefully Stefan will be along with the current state of play...

I am completely out-of-touch with the state of the cache code, but when I
left it, the crawler was working much too hard, and crawling and
re-crawling the same stuff much too much - I think that's fixed now, but I
don't know for sure.

Cheers,

Will

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