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Re: Toad - performance problems Subversion

From: Stephen Butler <sbutler_at_elego.de>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 17:20:27 +0200

On May 7, 2012, at 15:54 , Piet Arickx wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We are setting up an environment with subversion, and using actually the Tortoise version 1.7.6 client.
>
> A lot of objects are now in use with Subversion, as such this is working fine.
>
> As we have many objects on an Oracle database, we use Toad (version 9.7) as a tool
> and we would like to load and lock objects and files through Toad.
>
> We have configured toad so that it works with version control, the plugin used is ‘Pushok SvnScc’.
>
> The biggest problem we are facing now is the complete lack of performance.
>
> It takes 5 minutes to check out a file, 5 minutes to check in.
>
> Anybody any idea ? If we check out the option ‘version control’ in Toad, the performance of loading the object is ok
>
> Is there a problem in the configuration of Toad / Push ok / of subversion ?

Have you tried the same operations with TortoiseSVN or the Subversion
command-line client? That would tell you whether the problem is in the
Toad Subversion client or in your network or server configuration.

Regards,
Steve
Received on 2012-05-07 17:21:04 CEST

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