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(apolagies if this is a retransmission - I suspected mailing list was rejecting my mails...) Hi all, We have recently upgraded from CVSNT Server 1.11.13 (Build 70) to 2.0.58d - running on Win2k Sever Since the upgrade of the server, its been noticed by most people that its much slower - esp for updates. This is using TortoiseCVS (cvsnt) and Eclipse and Intellij. Client type doesnt seem to make a difference... We only ever use pserver. Now the older version was never lightning fast (cvsnt seems to use a *lot* of CPU on win2k - even with AV software off) I have seen some suggestions that reverse DNS may be the problem "If reverse DNS is not working properly then CVS slows to a crawl..." I am not sure how slow a "crawl" is in this context. But for us it is slow... For one of our repos, here are some stats; 4 mins for checkout 3 mins for update Repo is 28.9Meg - 2000ish files.. We have 100Mb network (takes ~1 minute to copy 300meg zip file) More details (all I can think of that are pertinent): 1) Checkouts seem to start immediately - so does that eliminate the reverse DNS possibility? 2) There seem to be extra long pauses at the *end* of a checkout - around 10-20 seconds or so (difficult to tell if it also exists with update) . 3) Watching the checkout progress in tortoise, it seems that it pauses for extended periods of time for no apparrent reason (its not due to a large file). 4) There are no other users at the time of the tests - only 4 cruisecontrol instances doing an update it every 60 seconds. The CruiseControl instances seem to generate 40% cpu... there seem to be almost always at least 2 cvs.exe processes on the server. Not sure whether this contention is the cause 5) CPU (dual-proc P3) never seens to saturate at any point during update or checkout 6) We have about 18 repositories in total - though not sure this has any bearing 7) Server seems to have a lot of free RAM - its got 2G total - seems to have 1G physical free 8) The CVS server Temp directory is on the same physical disk as the repository(ies) 9) The temp directory contains 30,000 files! 11MB, but 130Mb on disk! 10) "Run As User" is set to "client user" 11) Encryption and compression are optional I am wondering if its due to the different locking in CVSNT 2.x? Or is this just a stab in the dark? Any pointers? Things to investigate? Anything to try out? Thanks in advance. Cheers, -Nick This message and any attachments (the "message") is intended solely for the addressees and is confidential. If you receive this message in error, please delete it and immediately notify the sender. Any use not in accord with its purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited except formal approval. The internet can not guarantee the integrity of this message. BNP PARIBAS (and its subsidiaries) shall (will) not therefore be liable for the message if modified. ********************************************************************************************** BNP Paribas Private Bank London Branch is authorised by CECEI & AMF and is regulated by the Financial Services Authority for the conduct of its investment business in the United Kingdom. BNP Paribas Securities Services London Branch is authorised by CECEI & AMF and is regulated by the Financial Services Authority for the conduct of its investment business in the United Kingdom. BNP Paribas Fund Services UK Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.