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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Piet Arickx <Pi...@piton.be> on 2012/05/07 15:54:25 UTC

Toad - performance problems Subversion

Hello, 

 

We are  setting up an environment with subversion, and using actually
the Tortoise version 1.7.6 client.

 

A lot of objects are now in use with Subversion, as such this is working
fine.

 

As we have many objects on an Oracle database, we use Toad (version 9.7)
as a tool 

and we would like to load and lock objects and files through Toad. 

 

We have configured toad so that it works with version control, the
plugin used is 'Pushok SvnScc'.

 

The biggest problem we are facing now is the complete lack of
performance.

 

It takes 5 minutes to check out a file, 5 minutes to check in.

 

Anybody any idea ?  If we check out the option 'version control' in
Toad, the performance of loading the object is ok 

 

Is there a problem in the configuration of Toad / Push ok / of
subversion ?

 

We are at the point of giving up Subversion as a tool ...

 

Kind regards, 

 

Piet Arickx

Piton

 

 


Re: Toad - performance problems Subversion

Posted by Stephen Butler <sb...@elego.de>.
On May 7, 2012, at 17:35 , Piet Arickx wrote:

> If we check in / out via tortoise svn (without toad), everything is working fine and fast.
>  
> Piet Arickx.

[cc'ing users@ again]

Have you raised the issue with PushOK product support?  It sounds like
their product is slowing you down.

Steve


>  
> From: Stephen Butler [mailto:sbutler@elego.de] 
> Sent: maandag 7 mei 2012 17:20
> To: Piet Arickx
> Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Toad - performance problems Subversion
>  
>  
> On May 7, 2012, at 15:54 , Piet Arickx wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
>  
> We are  setting up an environment with subversion, and using actually the Tortoise version 1.7.6 client.
>  
> A lot of objects are now in use with Subversion, as such this is working fine.
>  
> As we have many objects on an Oracle database, we use Toad (version 9.7) as a tool
> and we would like to load and lock objects and files through Toad.
>  
> We have configured toad so that it works with version control, the plugin used is ‘Pushok SvnScc’.
>  
> The biggest problem we are facing now is the complete lack of performance.
>  
> It takes 5 minutes to check out a file, 5 minutes to check in.
>  
> Anybody any idea ?  If we check out the option ‘version control’ in Toad, the performance of loading the object is ok
>  
> Is there a problem in the configuration of Toad / Push ok / of subversion ?
>  
> Have you tried the same operations with TortoiseSVN or the Subversion 
> command-line client?   That would tell you whether the problem is in the 
> Toad Subversion client or in your network or server configuration.
>  
> Regards,
> Steve

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Re: Toad - performance problems Subversion

Posted by Stephen Butler <sb...@elego.de>.
On May 7, 2012, at 15:54 , Piet Arickx wrote:

> Hello,
>  
> We are  setting up an environment with subversion, and using actually the Tortoise version 1.7.6 client.
>  
> A lot of objects are now in use with Subversion, as such this is working fine.
>  
> As we have many objects on an Oracle database, we use Toad (version 9.7) as a tool
> and we would like to load and lock objects and files through Toad.
>  
> We have configured toad so that it works with version control, the plugin used is ‘Pushok SvnScc’.
>  
> The biggest problem we are facing now is the complete lack of performance.
>  
> It takes 5 minutes to check out a file, 5 minutes to check in.
>  
> Anybody any idea ?  If we check out the option ‘version control’ in Toad, the performance of loading the object is ok
>  
> Is there a problem in the configuration of Toad / Push ok / of subversion ?

Have you tried the same operations with TortoiseSVN or the Subversion 
command-line client?   That would tell you whether the problem is in the 
Toad Subversion client or in your network or server configuration.

Regards,
Steve