[cvsnt] Hanging cvs.exe on cvs server

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Wed Jun 4 17:03:36 BST 2003


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Just a thought--maybe you could find out when one of these hung processes
starts and look through the history to see if it could have been some
multi-user contention problem.  That would be one possible way to cause that
kind of problem (I think) that would be difficult to reproduce--but at least
if it is know as a contributing factor then it would be somewhere to start
narrowing the problem.

Maybe running the cvsservice in debug mode during this time would help too,
I don't know what additional info is in there but I would imagine there
would be details that could help as well.

Glen Starrett

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Using tortoisecvs, not wincvs (blah)

The hanging processes are not using any cpu time.  Just sitting.
Sometimes for days.  I tracked them a couple times, and unless another
cvs.exe started with the same pid, it was the same one for several days.
I wanted to see if it would go away.

keith d. zimmerman, mcsd 
eagle solutions

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From: Tony Hoyle [mailto:tmh at nodomain.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:14 AM
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 10:11:48 -0400, "Keith D. Zimmerman"
<keith at eagle-solutions.com> wrote:

>So, any hints, tips, ideas, etc. for resolving and/or debugging this
>problem?
>
WinCVS 1.2 used to keep the server connection open, but that's ancient
history... I'm not aware of anything that can hang the server at the
moment
(certain combinations of control C and sserver can make it eat a fair
bit of
CPU, but it recovers eventually even then).

Even after the client is dead there's still the cleanup to do, which
after a
large update/commit can be quite substantial.  It's unusual for that to
be a
problem though

The server here has been running for weeks without any problems, if that
means
anything (through two releases + lots of merging, etc.).

Tony

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