I've seen problems like this due to network card problems.

Do/does the system(s) in question exhibit any problem when moving multiple 
files via other means, for example an FTP MGET * operation or SMB multiple 
file copy operation?

Does it make a difference if the machines are on a 10 or 100 Mhz leg of the 
network?

Regards, Mike Klinke

On Tuesday 12 November 2002 00:38, Kai Peter Ford wrote:
> I am stumped on a problem I am having with W2K cvs clients hanging or
> failing with IO or time out errors when more than a few files are
> involved.  I'm hoping that someone more experienced with W2K/cvs issues
> than I might be able to point me in the right direction.  The symptoms
> suggest a problem with my W2K system or LAN, not the cvs server or clients.
>
> The repository is located on a Linux RH7.3 system running cvs 1.11.1p1, on
> the same LAN as the problematic W2K system.  Connection is with pserver.  I
> have no problem with cvs clients on any of my Linux systems on the same
> LAN, and other remotely located members of my team have no problems with
> cvs clients on their W2K systems.  Check-outs work fine on my W2K system,
> but when I try and do an update, check-in, import, tag, etc. of more than a
> few files, the transaction fails most of the time.  Depending on the
> client, the transaction either hangs or fails with a time out or IO error
> of some kind.  I've tried the command line cvs client, WinCVS, JCVS,
> SmartCVS, and various IDE's (eclipse, jbuilder, emacs) - they all exhibit
> similar behavior.
>
> Does anyone have any idea of what could be wrong with my W2K system to
> cause this sort of behavior, or how I could go about diagnosing the
> problem?
>
>
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