Hi Bryan,
I experienced the lack of performance during checkouts on the server AND on
the client. (Server is perhaps not an adequate name - it is a dedicated
machine in our network that runs only CVSNT).
As David Allens post made me curious, I took the time to give the latest
downloadable build 57c a shot yesterday and voila - it worked without major
performance problems in ntserver mode.
Checkout of our 24 Mb main module on my test machine took 3:25 min, build 27
handles the same module in 2:40, build 57 needed more than 10 minutes.
I'm happy again and plan on putting it into production soon.
BTW, Using build 57c, I was not able to detect any influence of the cvsnt
checkbox 'Use local users instead of domain' on the time needed for
checkout.
Have a nice day,
Henrich.
"Bryan Laird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Henrich,
I'm curious to know if your performance issue with 1.11.1.3 is the same as
what I experienced.
If I performed CVS checkout operations on the CVS server itself, performance
was extremely slow. The same operations done over the network performed as
expected.
-Bryan
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From: Henrich Deppenmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 9:55 AM
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Hi Allen,
as we have a performance problem as well and, please let me ask about this
part of you mail :
> We had CVS configured to use local accounts, but our developers were using
> domain passwords...
What do you mean with 'CVS configured to use local accounts' ? Do you mean a
cvsnt (Server side) setting or do you refer to a cvs option (client side) ?
I have been evaluating 1.11.1.3 (Build 57) because I want to replace our
current 1.11.1.1 (Build 27) we still use, but the performance gap between
those two was really big. (It took about three times as long to check out a
module).
We are using wincvs 1.3.4.3 beta 4 and do not want to switch to a later
wincvs version in the moment (xx MB Python required).
Thanks in advance,
Henrich.
>Our experience has been that slow performance is due to the authentication
>scheme being used.
>
>We had CVS configured to use local accounts, but our developers were using
>domain passwords... CVS authenticated the users but only after a
significant
>delay. Interesting that the domain accounts resolved at all...
>
>We reconfigured the clients and have found that performance is on par with
>our linux instance of cvs...
>
>-David Allen
"Stuart Yoder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I am testing with the cvs.exe progam supplied with cvsnt.
cvs -version shows:
Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 1.11.1.3 (Build 57c) (client/server)
Thanks,
Stuart Yoder
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Excuse my bad english.
What version of wincvs do you use ?
1.3.8b1 is very faster than 1.3.7b1
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By the way-- I am using the sspi communication mechanism.
Stuart
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> Our organization currently uses WinCVS with the repository
> directly accessed through mapped drives. I would like to move
> to a real client/server set up and have been experimenting with
> cvsnt. I have things working, but am having performance problems.
>
> If I issue the 'cvs version' command on the server itself it takes
> 0.2 seconds according to the cygwin time command.
>
> On a networked client machine machine (Windows) on the network
> 'cvs version' takes 15 seconds. Is this in the ballpark of normal??
> Other commands take as long or longer.
>
> A 15 and greater second delay on every command may be
> unacceptable.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Stuart Yoder
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