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Re: [TSVN] 100% CPU event

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-11-20 13:44:38 CET

Peter McNab wrote:

> Hi Stefan.
> It's me, the purveyor news.
> Do you want the good news or the bad news, first?
>
> Well good news is that on Win2K with nightly 4978 of 20th Nov
> A commit resulted in the status icon flipping to unmodified very
> quickly, whereas on Win2K it used to take a while or require F5 on
> earlier revisions.
>
> The bad news
> Well, just so I'm not changing subject:-
> The TSVNCache has gone into runaway memory eating mode.
> Sitting at 20% CPU on a dual core machine.
> CPU time allocated > 40 mins.
> Have been browsing and opening MS word.docs for some of that time.
> See the attached screen shot.
> At the time of writing this line the counts were past 50Mins and 35,000k+
> Initially the TSVNCache was stable at about 6,800kb memory after
> browsing to a drive with revisioned folders.
> Killing then doing more browsing has not reintroduced the problem.

You may have heard that I've added a "debug window" to the cache. So
what is shown there if you doubleclick on the tray icon of the cache?
Now *that's* the info I would need in such a case.

Stefan

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