Fw: [cvsnt] Re: cvslock.exe at 100% CPU?
kdea at alpine-la.com
kdea at alpine-la.com
Mon Apr 26 17:41:59 BST 2004
Multiple instances of cvs.exe is valid though, right?
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Kevin Dea
UNIX System Administrator
Alpine Electronics Research of America
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Tony Hoyle
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kdea at alpine-la.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have cvsnt 2.0.38 on Win2K server. The server is a 3.0 GHz P4 with 512
> MB of RAM. My users, and there aren't many (less than 20 people),
> routinely complain to me that it is slow to update their projects on cvs.
> When I check the machine, I sometimes see several instances of
cvslock.exe
> or one instance using up 100% of the CPU. I need to shut off the service
> and restart it, to get the box working at a normal clip again. I admit,
> I'm not too familiar with the practical usage of cvs, I just manage the
> box. This is also probably not enough information for anyone to know
what
> is going on. What should I be looking for? The box does not do anything
> else but be a software repository.
>
There should only ever be one instance of cvslock.exe, and that's started
by
the OS on boot - find out what's starting multiple ones and you'll probably
be
well on the way to finding the problem I suspect. As for the CPU usage
I've
never encountered this & suspect AV/Firewall interference somewhere (but
can't
prove it).
Tony
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