Re: Git push slowly under 1000M/s network

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Yes, I believe it's gerrit problem and will discuss there.
During first minutes of restarting gerrit, the pushing becomes quite
faster 13s instead.

2012/10/24 Shawn Pearce <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Joey Jiao <joey.jiaojg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> It looks like the client is waiting the pushing result status from
>> server although by checking server side, the real object has already
>> been upload succeed.
>>
>> Below is the log after adding time info.
>> $ time git push -v ssh://git.qrd.qualcomm.com:29418/kernel/msm.git
>> HEAD:refs/changes/33599 2>&1|tee -a log.txt
> ...
>> remote: Resolving deltas:   0% (0/2)
>> remote: (W) afafdad: no files changed, message updated
> ...
>> real    9m56.928s
>> user    0m0.364s
>> sys     0m0.160s
>
> What version of Gerrit are you using?
> How many changes already exist in this project?
>
> I am fairly certain this is an issue with Gerrit. Which may be better
> discussed at http://groups.google.com/group/repo-discuss



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-Joey Jiao
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