Guido Ostkamp wrote:
Hello Jens,
the SCM Migration Wiki page contains now additional instructions on
how to replicate the SVN repository, for example as a local mirror.
I tried to svnsync the repository over http. The results were quite
disappointing, after about one hour runtime, I had only fetched 17 (yes,
seventeen) changesets. As far as I can see the repository contains over
500000 changesets.
During that time, I had always plenty of CPU% available and the network
(DSL-2000) also had a lot of capacity left.
After one hour I decided to stopped it. My local repo with the 17
changesets now has a 'du -k' size of 69356.
Do you have an explanation for this bad behaviour?
The first 20 or so changesets contains extraordinarily much stuff, as it
represents they first complete import in CVS in 2000. That said, the
repository is still huge. It's probably bigger than necessary, but a
real repository will grow anyway.
69 MBytes in one hour over DSL2000 is not good enough (no matter which
SCM we choose). I'll check if the apache2 on the server might be the
bottleneck.
Heiner
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