I don't think it is a firewall issue since both client and server are on 
the same domain and the domain firewall is not activated.

As i'm able to get the logs with "svn log": Is there a possibility to save 
the retrieved log into a file and let TortoiseSVN read this log and build 
the revision graph out of it?

Thanks,
gernot

On Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 8:54:15 AM UTC+1, Stefan wrote:
>
>
>
> On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 5:36:12 PM UTC+1, (unknown) wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm still suffering from this problem.
>> To analyze it, I have opened Wireshark to see the network traffic to/from 
>> the SVN server which is going over Apache.
>>
>> When I type "svn log" in a command prompt then i will get all logs. They 
>> are coming in chunks some 5 or 10 seconds apart (is this normal?) and this 
>> can be seen also in Wireshark.
>>
>
> no, that's not normal. This means you have serious network issues here. 
> Most likely some virus scanner/firewall...
>  
>
>>
>> When trying to show the revision graph from TortoiseSVN there is some 
>> traffic observable in Wireshark in the beginning but then nothing is coming 
>> until the connection timed out.
>>
>
> So it really is a networking issue.
>  
>
>>
>> Does TortoiseSVN issue the "svn log" command to retrieve the info for the 
>> revision graph? Is it possible to make the request string from TortoiseSVN 
>> to the server visible? In DebugView i can see "CSVNLogQuery::Log(line 412) 
>> svn_client_log5". I would assume in Wireshark I can't see the request as it 
>> is a TLS connection.
>>
>
> The revision graph is basically an "svn log" (several calls usually, 
> because it only fetches the logs entries that are not yet in the log 
> cache), and then using that log info to create the graph.
> The entry you see in dbgview is the info that the svn API to fetch the log 
> is called, that's the same as 'svn log' does.
>
>  If you're sure it's not a virus scanner/firewall issue (but make 
> absolutely sure first!), then you could try tinkering with your server 
> setup: disable nagle algorithm (TCP_NODELAY), increase the keepalive, ...
>
> But from my experience I would bet that it's a virus scanner and/or 
> firewall...
>
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"TortoiseSVN" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tortoisesvn/3c403060-5b4a-4950-89be-01c64f5ce66e%40googlegroups.com.
  • Revision ... tortoisesvn+APn2wQesZQvuZ_QCg7AZeBbEA2Sm7qHksOdINAFTi9Hxvz6JpjaW
    • Re: ... Stefan via TortoiseSVN
      • ... tortoisesvn+APn2wQesZQvuZ_QCg7AZeBbEA2Sm7qHksOdINAFTi9Hxvz6JpjaW
    • Re: ... tortoisesvn+APn2wQesZQvuZ_QCg7AZeBbEA2Sm7qHksOdINAFTi9Hxvz6JpjaW
      • ... TortoiseSVN on behalf of H. Niemann
    • Re: ... tortoisesvn+APn2wQesZQvuZ_QCg7AZeBbEA2Sm7qHksOdINAFTi9Hxvz6JpjaW
      • ... Stefan via TortoiseSVN
        • ... tortoisesvn+APn2wQesZQvuZ_QCg7AZeBbEA2Sm7qHksOdINAFTi9Hxvz6JpjaW
          • ... tortoisesvn+APn2wQesZQvuZ_QCg7AZeBbEA2Sm7qHksOdINAFTi9Hxvz6JpjaW

Reply via email to