[cvsnt] High server load on update!

John Peacock jpeacock at rowman.com
Tue Oct 22 22:04:17 BST 2002


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Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Update is a two-step operation.  In the simplest case the names &
> datestamps of the files in each client directory are sent and the server
> then decides what (if anything) to send to a client.  If the client thinks
> something has changed on its side it sends the suspect file for
> diff/collision detection, which is stored temporarily on the server.

Also check to make sure that both machines are set to the same time, since if 
the timestamps fail, the entire module will be diffed.

John

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