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Re: TSVNCache uses 100% processor time on quad-core pcs

From: Matt Doran <matt.doran_at_papercut.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:37:28 +1100

Patrick Bureau wrote:
> Hello Stefan,
>
> It stops when the task at hand is done.
> The process usually never has to be manually killed as such.
> Killing the cache and letting it restarts itself seems to help for a
> while though.
>
> The main problem is that while doing an svn operation, like Update or
> Revert for example,
> the whole system will freeze until it's done.
> Before, on single core pcs, it could become a bit slow but the system
> was still quite responsive.
>
>
I too see the cache process hogging CPU when performing svn operations
(using TSVN 1.5 on XP 64). I realise the cache is monitoring file
modifications, and these must be overwhelming the cache process. Can
the cache process be throttled in some way when it identifies that an
SVN operation is in progress? I guess the trick is figuring out when
this is happening. :)

Thanks,
Matt

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