RE: Give TSVNCache more CPU
From: Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 16:16:12 +0000
> only an add/checkout should then update the cache
No that’s not 100% correct. You could do an update/checkout/commit with the command line and the TSVN Overlay’s are updated. So, it must be scanning the full disk, or at least listening to file change events for the full drive.
Did you set it to show overlays on all drive types?
From: Jeff Shanab [mailto:jshanab_at_jfs-tech.com]
Yes I am using the 64 bit version. I have not restricted to my directories, but i would think it knows that I have not added a .svn directory after the first scan and cache that. only an add/checkout should then update the cache. All settings are at default.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com<mailto:Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>> wrote:
Also, I’ve found it works better if I isolate the overlays to my dev root. This way it doesn’t have to crawl the whole drive.
From: Jeff Shanab [mailto:jshanab_at_jfs-tech.com<mailto:jshanab_at_jfs-tech.com>]
Everything I see is about reducing TSVNCache processes impact. Using "lowest possible priority", etc.
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