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kdea at alpine-la.com wrote: > Hello All, > > I've watched the machine more carefully, and I was mistaken, there are not > any multiple instances of cvslock.exe. Only one. But when I have > engineers complaining to me about slow transfers, cvslock.exe is running > 100% of the CPU. > > I have tried reinstalling the Norton Antivirus on the machine. Later, I > completely removed the AV software. But I still got complaints about the > slow transfers. > > Any other clues at what I can look at? > No idea... You could run under test mode (cvslock -test) and see what it's doing when it takes up so much CPU. cvslock spends most its time idle so I'm surprised it can get that high. Ideally I'd solve it by backporting the one from the development branch (which scales to 100,000 requests a second) but that'd be quite a major change. Tony -- Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure. Tony Hoyle <tmh at nodomain.org> Key ID: 104D/4F4B6917 2003-09-13 Fingerprint: 063C AFB4 3026 F724 0AA2 02B8 E547 470E 4F4B 6917