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Re: memcached and subversion on windows

From: Blair Zajac <blair_at_orcaware.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:50:48 -0700

I've heard it doesn't save time but I'm aware of one facility that has many
thousands of repositories and wants to reduce IO on their shared filesystem.
Have you heard any reports of it helping in that way?

Blair

Mark Phippard wrote:
> The Windows binaries provided by CollabNet include Apache 2.2.11 and APR 1.3.x.
>
> Please post back if you see any benefits from memcached. Only a
> couple people have tried it and they did not see any real benefits.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 5:13 AM, <vlq_at_gmx.de> wrote:
>> Hi people,
>>
>> I have subversion 1.6.2 running with apache 2.2.9 on windows 2008 server.
>> This works pretty well but I can't get it to use memcached 1.2.6.
>>
>> When I disable "first-server" in fsfs.conf I can connect to the repository
>> just fine. But if I enable it with the IP and port 11211 I get an error
>> "Could not open the requested SVN filesystem".
>>
>> Memcached is running on port 11211 but shows 0 Items in Item Count.
>>
>> The release notes for subversion state "Additional build-time dependencies:
>> APR-Util ≥1.3 || ( APR-Util < 1.3 && APR_Memcache )". Is this done for the
>> windows binaries? If not, where can I get a binary with these dependencies?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your help,
>>
>> Stephan
>>
>>
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