The other side of this would be to force the client side to run at
100Mbps full.
I've not had any issues with Subversion in this matter, but we have seen
it on some of our client sites that slows our application. This is one
of the first items we look at after we troubleshoot the application itself.
Regards,
Frank
Ingo Adler wrote:
> Kelly Burkhart wrote:
>
>> daniel@email.unc.edu wrote:
>>
>>> Kelly,
>>>
>>> One thing to check is the duplex settings on the ethernet switch and
>>> the
>>> windows client. I've seen similar slowness when auto-negotiation is
>>> turned
>>> off in the ethernet switch and the client comes up with different
>>> settings
>>> than the switch.
>>
>>
>>
>> Our network admin shows the switch port to which my machine is
>> attached as 100-full with zero collisions.
>
>
>
> Are you really sure, that the driver settings for the network card's
> drivers are set to full duplex.
>
> I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago. Everything seemed to be
> fine (netio and other tests). Only Subversion was really slow.
> It was the duplex setting on the server side. (The network guy was
> really surprised.)
>
> Ingo
>
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