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

From: Joseph Galbraith <galb_at_vandyke.com>
Date: 2005-05-27 17:51:07 CEST

Peter Mounce wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Peter McNab [mailto:mcnab_p@melbpc.org.au]
>
>
> [snip list of things to check]
>
>
>>My 2c worth.
>>Peter
>>
>>That's all I can afford, having just taken my own medicine
>>and upgraded to a slick processor, 1Gb Ram.
>>and I do run and recommend Cacheman and Diskeeper.
>
>
> I haven't seen anyone ask what hardware Joseph's developers are
> developing with. What are the rough specs?

Dual processor XEON 2.00 GHz, 512 MB Ram,
SCSI 15000 RPM disk

As I've followed the discussion though, I think
I've realized several things-- mostly that I should
have thought more before I posted a "me to."

- It isn't consistantly bad-- it is bursty.

   Most of the time it is okay, sometimes explorer is
   unusable and the disk is grinding. Killing TSVNCache
   makes it better.

- I experience periods were everything is very slow, the
   disk grinding, and killing TSVNCache makes it better.

In neither of these cases, is the CPU maxed (either one
of them.)

I also have been extremely busy this week so I haven't managed
to upgrade to RC2, which I am doing right now. If I see
the problem again, I'll throw filemon at it (which seems the
best bet to determine what is actually happening.)

I'll also keep perf mon running against TSVCache for a bit
and see if I can turn up anything.

Thanks,

Joseph

PS. My working copy (with a build in it) is 611 MB,
with 23385 files spread across 5121 folders (counting
the .svn folders too.) It is pretty deep, not terribly
wide.

I have this and a branch which should be roughly the
same size.

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