Yes, using TCP compression, set to 5. No load on the server, haven't put it into
production use yet and connection is over LAN at 100 Mbits. It is really strange. It
seems to be erratic. For instance, this morning I logged in and it took a minute and
a half. I restarted the Linux server and login was instantaneous. I moved to another
machine with same version of WinCVS (version 1.2). Login took almost 2 minutes,
restarted that machine, login took 10 seconds. Usually when logins take longer, so do
other commands. Sometimes logins and other commands are faster after the first slow
login.
CVS version: 1.10.7-7
Linux: Debian 2.2 r2
-----Original Message-----
From: David Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 8:31 AM
To: Brad Pfautsch
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WinCVS and MacCVS Logins
My first two ideas:
1) slow connection/heavy load server?
2) Are you using TCP compression?
-- David F.
Brad Pfautsch wrote:
>
> Logins take upwards of two minutes to receive the "*****CVS exited normally with
>code 0*****" message. Any idea's why/how to fix?
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