<paul.gil...@l-3com.com> writes: > When I initially used the default skelta-mode, small checkouts and > commits worked perfectly fine. Large checkouts or commits would begin > normally but the file transfer rate would quickly drop to 0 and the > operation would time out. Increasing MaxKeepAliveRequests to 1000 > didn't help. When I disabled KeepAlive, it solved the problem.
I don't know what would cause that. A skelta-mode checkout uses a large number of small requests while a bulk-mode checkout uses a small number of large requests. Is there an HTTP proxy between the client and server? > However, with KeepAlive disabled, I discovered we can't browse > repositories from a web browser. Apparently, this is a know serf > bug. > http://grokbase.com/t/subversion/users/136n5tvzx1/tsvn-and-svn-1-8-0-cannot-digest-authenticate. serf is a client-side library. There is no way a serf bug can affect a web browser (I'm guessing you have not written your own web browser that uses serf :) You must be seeing some other problem. -- Philip Martin | Subversion Committer WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data*