[cvsnt] Re: TortoiseCVS delays
Shawn Haigh
shaigh at immersion.com
Thu Mar 18 18:55:41 GMT 2004
Try posting to the tortoise mailing list
Shawn
-----Original Message-----
From: Aidan Corey [mailto:aidan.corey at cafit.co.uk]
Sent: March 17, 2004 5:59 AM
To: Tony Hoyle; cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Re: TortoiseCVS delays
Tony,
> Al Williams wrote:
> > I'm using the Tortoise CVS shell and it seems to take
> > several seconds for
> > each command to execute - is that normal? Are other protocols (like
> > pserver) faster?
> >
> Over a LAN it should be close to instant unless you're
> committing a large number of
> files.
>
> It could be that your reverse DNS is having
> trouble/misconfigured. Try checking 'Don't
> resolve client names' in the cvsnt control panel and see if
> that helps things.
I've been having a similar issue in a similar environment (XP and 2000,
SSPI, LAN, etc.). My server is CVSNT 2.0.18 (lockserver enabled in
CVSROOT/config) and the problem occurs with TortoiseCVS 1.6.x and 1.7.0
(I've changed 1.7.0 to use the CVSNT 2.0.35 binaries).
For a particular file, executing "cvs editors" takes TortoiseCVS about
3s. On the commandline CVSNT takes under 1s, using the same switches.
I tried disabling client name lookups on the server and restarting the
services. The commandline seemed marginally more responsive but
TortoiseCVS wasn't detectably faster. Certainly our reverse DNS is
broken; unfortunately I don't have control over that.
The other unusual 'feature' of our environment is that sandboxes are on
network drives (management policy). However, performance is the same
with a local sandbox.
This evidence seems to suggest a TortoiseCVS problem. Can anyone
suggest any further tests to help narrow it down?
Aidan
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