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Re: Windows SVN Client Incredibly Slow

From: John Rouillard <rouilj_at_renesys.com>
Date: 2007-05-02 20:54:37 CEST

On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 10:20:15AM -0700, Charlie Davis wrote:
>
> I've turned off my anti-virus and don't index my hard drive.
>
> When I do the SVN commands, my hard drive is idle and cpu is
> idle. With svn update, it will sit there for a minute doing
> nothing.... then all the sudden svn cpu's usage spikes, hard drive
> start being used and it commences with the update.
>
> I don't get slow updates or commits. It just takes forever for svn
> to start them it seems.
>
> For example, with an update I type "svn update" and I get
> nothing. Just sits there for a minute. Then I get the output from the
> command in real-time. There's just a LONG pause before it does
> anything.

Sounds like a dns timeout, or an issue on the server then. Can you
ping the subversion host without a delay? Can you issue 'svn update'
followed by another 'svn update' without a delay on the second update?

Maybe try using an ip address?

-- 
				-- rouilj
John Rouillard
System Administrator
Renesys Corporation
603-643-9300 x 111
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