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RE: Retrieving Reposity Structure....: msg#00207version-control.sourcegear-vault.user
Ok. Here are the results... SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sgvault.dbo.tblsessions Result : 34 SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sgvault.dbo.tblsessionrellocks Result : 4128 -----Original Message----- From: Shaw Terwilliger [mailto:sterwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:41 AM To: Brandon Casci Cc: vault-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [vault-list] Retrieving Reposity Structure.... Brandon Casci wrote: > I then started up my pc, and logged into the Vault client like normal...and > it sat there and did something for several minutes once it hit "Retrieving > Reposity Structure....". Everyone else had the same problem too. > > Once our sessions are established, we can shut down Vaul, and start it back > up again..and we'll be in our repository in just a few seconds. If you let > the session timeout (20 minutes or so), you have to go through the > "Retrieving Reposity Structure...." process again. I've talked with Jeff Clausius and he thinks it might be a problem with Vault not expiring old sessions. This causes the table that stores session information (specifically which things have been checked out during the session) to grow really large. When the client asks for the new checkout list (after the repository delta is retrieved, but the status bar still says "Retrieving Repository Structure"), the server spends too long running the query. If there is little to no network activity during the time when Vault is waiting, this is more likely the problem. Jeff asks that you run the following SQL query on the sgvault database to verify this cause: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sgvault.dbo.tblsessions SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sgvault.dbo.tblsessionrellocks -- Shaw Terwilliger <sterwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> SourceGear LLC Get the latest news on SurfControl and our products, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, SurfAdvisory at: http://www.surfcontrol.com/resources/surfadvisory/surfadvisory_signup.aspx ********************************************************************* The information in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you believe that you have received this email in error, please contact the sender. ********************************************************************* SurfControl Inc. 100 Enterprise Way, Suite A110 Scotts Valley, California 95066 831-440-2500
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