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From: Jason K. <jk...@la...> - 2009-11-24 13:00:04
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Good morning Pawel, Indeed, StatSVN does many svn diffs to the server. For most places, it does not matter but apache is much stricter than other sites, it appears. One of StatSVN's main contributors was also banned and hence introduced the "threads" command line option to slow down how fast StatSVN queries. http://wiki.statsvn.org/User%20Manual.ashx <http://wiki.statsvn.org/User%20Manual.ashx>Benoit: Have you started re-using StatSVN on svn.apache.org and, if so, what currency thresholds are you using? Thanks, --- Jason Kealey - jk...@la... LavaBlast Franchise Software - http://www.lavablast.com Simplifying day-to-day franchise operations 2009/11/24 Pawel Kedziora <ked...@ma...> > Dear Jason, > > with my colleague we have been using StatSVN for analysis of Open Source > projects, however we encountered a strange situation. When analysing > projects hosted by svn.apache.org, we discovered that after analysing few > projects we just got banned on accessing the repository from certain IP > addresses. Our understanding is that a running statsvn, which uses svn diff, > may cause certain load on the svn server, hence we got banned as the source > of the extra load on their machine(s). Have you ever come across such a > situation? Can you tell us what actually happens when statsvn is running and > what impact it has on the svn hosting server? > Thank you in advance. > > Best Regards, > Pawel > > > |