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From: | Todd Denniston |
Subject: | Re: Why commit a doc file so long? |
Date: | Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:27:31 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.8-1.1.fc4 (X11/20060501) |
Miao Hao wrote:
Hi I commit a xx.doc file, int the binary mode. The file is not big (< 1m). But it take very very long time to complete the job, about several hours.But, on other machine, it works fine.I used both wincvs and TortoiseCVS, the result is same.Can anyone help me?
Assumptions:1) both machines are similar (nearly the same processor, amount of memory, free disk space and network interface speed).
2) you can find some tools to diagnose your network. Things to check for:A) check for a faulty network connection on the slower machine (could be a loose/corroded cable, bad hub or bad card). You are looking for the machine to have to retransmit packets (under Linux I would check for the numbers seen in an ifconfig listed as errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 carrier:0 being greater than 0).
B) check for a firewall/router some where between the clients and server that is applying some kind of throttle.
C) if there may be throttling built into the CVSNT client you are using, i.e., ask if someone has seen these problems on
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui news://news.cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt or news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt -- Todd Denniston Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
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