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Re: Commit lot of new files takes too long

From: ias <ias_at_students.itb.ac.id>
Date: 2007-11-29 11:35:48 CET

Hi Daniel,

The problem is not on the file sizes, I think, but in the large number
of files.

It is same as if you copy those files to another location.

I think it is normal.

If you want to make it faster, please compact the files into a single
file first, using tar, zip, or any compacting tools.

-ias-

Daniel Petráš wrote:
> Hello,
> yes I forgot to tell that server is on local machine.
> Windows XP, Mobile AMD Sempron 3200+ (1.61 GHz), 496 MB RAM
>
> So is the low memory problem?
> When I was looking to process list, tortoise takes only about 20 MB
> (and 60 MB with full commit)
> For comparison Firefox takes 70 MB and works fine.
> Or is there something that i don't see.
>
> Also there was tip that changing protocol from file: to svn: could
> improve speed.
> Can I change from file to svn on local computer?
> It is telling me that server actively refused it.
>
> Thanks for that really fast reply :)
>
> 2007/11/29, Lübbe Onken | RA Consulting <l.onken@rac.de>:
>
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> this is probably not a client, but a server problem. The server has to build the entire
>> transaction before committing it. If the server is short on memory I can imagine that it starts
>> swapping madly. Are you committing to a remote server or is your repository located on your
>> local machine? This would make things even worse.
>>

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