On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 03:41 +0000, Martin Pool wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> If you try to branch from lp:mysql-server into an empty 2a repository,
> then you get bug 388269 but you also get a multi-minute delay before the
> server starts to stream data, which looks to the user like the process
> is either hung or not showing a progress indicator. The bzr log on the
> client shows:
bzr should be showing traffic activity, according to your log 13MB of
data is copied in that 400 second window.
> During that 400s delay before we get the start of the reply, strace
> shows that the client is just blocked in read(2), waiting for something
> to come back from ssh. The server needs to be fixed to send smaller
> chunks.
It appears to return a single 13MB section, then a stream. Thats a
pretty large block of data. It may not be possible to sensibly break it
into smaller bits, if it is the revision graph (and I suspect it is) -
but we don't need smaller bits to show a better UI.
On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 03:41 +0000, Martin Pool wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> If you try to branch from lp:mysql-server into an empty 2a repository,
> then you get bug 388269 but you also get a multi-minute delay before the
> server starts to stream data, which looks to the user like the process
> is either hung or not showing a progress indicator. The bzr log on the
> client shows:
bzr should be showing traffic activity, according to your log 13MB of
data is copied in that 400 second window.
> During that 400s delay before we get the start of the reply, strace
> shows that the client is just blocked in read(2), waiting for something
> to come back from ssh. The server needs to be fixed to send smaller
> chunks.
It appears to return a single 13MB section, then a stream. Thats a
pretty large block of data. It may not be possible to sensibly break it
into smaller bits, if it is the revision graph (and I suspect it is) -
but we don't need smaller bits to show a better UI.
> There are probably multiple dupes of this.
I don't think there are, this looks new.
-Rob