[cvsnt] RE: performence problem

Stéphane Nicoll Stephane.Nicoll at bsb.com
Mon Mar 14 09:11:43 GMT 2005


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Hello list,

After a while, we finally have a solution for our problem. Summary as follows:

- We bought a "Write back cache" for our RAID controller
- We completly disabled our AV on the server hosting CVSNT

We now have acceptable performance. 

I would like to thanks all who helped us during this 
process: Peter Crowther, Luigi D. Sandon, John Peacock and Tony Hoyle

Best,
Stéphane

-----Original Message-----
From: Stéphane Nicoll 
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 11:15 AM
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Subject: performence problem


Hello list,

I've browsed threads related to performence problems on this mailing list and need extra info. 

We are using CVSNT 2.0.51d (using pserver on an 100Mb network) on a Xeon 3Ghz with 2Go of RAM and a RAID5 controller. CPU and memory are fine (CPU is almost idle, 1,5Go RAM available).

We are experiencing slowdown with 20 to 30 updates at the same time. I've disabled the AV on server-side on both the repository and the CVSNT temp directory without any further success. The repository is made up of 8000 Java source files (+/- 8kb each). I've read about reverse DNS. Can someone explain how I can check if it's working properly?

Anything else I should look for?

Regards,

Stéphane



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