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documentation:dev:scm:svn [2006/06/02 15:13] kang underlined michal openssh stuff correctly |
documentation:dev:scm:svn [2006/06/02 15:14] kang corrected a typo too |
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- | From now on, after initiating first connection to rsbac.org with ssh -M username@server you'll get unix socket file inside .ssh which all next connections to the same server will be (re)using. Do not close master connection ! If you have nothing to do on rsbac.org (you don't ;) issue ssh -M -f user@server sleep 10000 - this way ssh will fork into background, keeping your precious master connection in up and running. No svn modification is necesary, ssh takes care about everything itself. | + | From now on, after initiating first connection to rsbac.org with ssh -M username@server you'll get unix socket file inside .ssh which all next connections to the same server will be (re)using. Do not close master connection ! If you have nothing to do on rsbac.org (you don't ;) issue ssh -M -f user@server sleep 10000 - this way ssh will fork into background, keeping your precious master connection in up and running. No svn modification necessary, ssh takes care about everything itself. |
Now you can try svn commands and see how much faster it is - you __will__ be shocked ! | Now you can try svn commands and see how much faster it is - you __will__ be shocked ! | ||