helo friends,
while this is still hot on here - can you please tip in how your MPM are
handled? also if you have thoughts upon reading my setup, i would be
delighted to hear from you :)
cheers
Carmen
On 2020-04-08 00:37, Carmen Alzzer wrote:
hello friends,
Thanks for replying - no hard feelings for getting fast up from the
seat :)
I was thinking the MPM might have a saying, since the process
management of a certain worker might be optimal for the way Subversion
operates - i notice that many requests are sent to the server from
even smaller operations in an SVN client.
What i have picked up from your bag of tricks - is LDAPcaching - now i
referred to apaches docs for mod_ldap and defined cache TTL to 1 hour
which is reasonable for my herd of users. It seems that it might have
had an impact, but i have to have a users verify that it shortened
runtime, and how much it possibly was.
But im chasing anything that i can on this, and surely i have a lot to
learn about how to properly operate Subversion for production
purposes. So what MPM have you guys configured for apache? -and what
sort of other information could you be interested in Stefan?
Currently i am using event MPM..
As background, yes i authenticate on LDAP, no encryption towards AD,
and i interface AD directly on IP, so no delay looking up DNS. Also i
only host the service via mod_dav_svn on http for the local network,
so theres no https encryption in play in the webserver. I have no per
directory restrictions, if a user has access to / then he has access
to all repos underneath - now then i just host several vhosts with
different having different restrictions.. so in many ways its a very
simple solution.
cheers
Carmen
On 2020-04-07 18:20, Nathan Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 3:44 AM Stefan Sperling <s...@elego.de> wrote:
Keep in mind most of the work performed during merges occurs
client-side.
If people are running old clients, ask them to upgrade.
There are some server-configuration factors which can increase
latency
between client and servers, or which affect server-side performance
in
general, and those could be relevant:
(snip)
This is an important question, and an important thread.
I'm not aware of a consolidated list of client/server performance tips
in our documentation, so I'd like to address that by saving the above
list and whatever else we learn here. (Perhaps as a FAQ.) I'll wait
for now, in case more suggestions come up. (e.g., delays due to DNS)
Nathan