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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Subversion server running on VPS incredibly slow: how to diagnose? Ask Question. Asked 12 years, 4 months ago. Active 12 years, 4 months ago. Viewed 2k times. Where would I start looking for information on this? FWIW it's running Ubuntu 8. Improve this question.

Ubuntu 8. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Thomas Thomas 1, 11 11 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. Viewed 20k times. Improve this question. Sydius Sydius 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 9 9 bronze badges. No, it is over HTTP in all cases on my computer and on the ones where it is fast. Try checking the HDD health with smartmontools.

Maybe there's an issue there. No HDD problems detected. For slow access over https see also serverfault. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Daltro Daltro 31 2 2 bronze badges. What is this rebooting thing you troll about? I had something sort of similar once, but it turned out to be IPV6 related.

Are you experiencing sloweness elsewhere, like accessing an internet site for the first time? If so, you might want to check that your ubuntu isn't set up for IPV6. I haven't noticed it behaving slowly with anything else. Web sites, including ones I have never visited before, load fine and quickly.

Nope, nothing there. On second though, adding to the hosts file won't help. Post by Charlie Davis Again, if I use a linux box in my cubicle, svn commands are just about. Post by Charlie Davis Can anyone help? Shawn Talbert. John Rouillard. Post by Charlie Davis I've turned off my anti-virus and don't index my hard drive. When I do the SVN commands, my hard drive is idle and cpu is idle. With svn update, it will sit there for a minute doing nothing I don't get slow updates or commits.

It just takes forever for svn to start them it seems. For example, with an update I type "svn update" and I get nothing. Just sits there for a minute. Then I get the output from the command in real-time.



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