I have a network drive where all my working copies are stored.
Tortoise has had some performance issues with the network drive and my
working copies. I have 2 or 3 working copies that consist of about
~10,700 files each (unbuilt, and not counting any files in the .svn
cache directories).
Several hours ago I was using Explorer to navigate the network drive
when I noticed that my network usage was about 600Kb/s, I figured it was
an MS update and ignored it, then after lunch I noticed that it was
still at 600KB/s and holding steady. I started to close programs, I
closed explorer and everything but some system tray programs and task
manager and it was still eating a steady ~600kb/s I then used task
manager to kill TSVNCache and the network traffic stopped. I think
TSVNCache got stuck in some infinite loop on the network drive but I'm
not sure why it didn't stop when I had closed my explorer window. I'm
sure network admins everywhere would appreciate Tortoise not eating up
the internal bandwidth by being stuck in an infinite loop.
Thanks
James Oltmans
Software Engineer
Bolo Systems, Inc.
Received on Thu Dec 7 21:29:51 2006