
Hi Rene, I am sorry for answering late. I did not know that I disabled receiving the boost mails.
It runs as part of the testing process if a tester has configured things to not use the svn client directly. Disabling it causes some testers to stop working. I don't know what the problem is with the cpu usage though as it should be a rarely executed program as there are a small number of testers and this would run only a small number of times in a day.
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:37 PM, DongInn Kim
wrote: I disabled the script /home/grafik/ www.boost.org/boost_svn_export_archive.sh for now. I have no idea what invokes the script but it seems that I could not find any troubles with the disabled script.
Please let me know if you find anything wrong with the boost web services including the svn service.
Regards,
-- - DongInn
Can you tell me exactly what your test program does? It clearly invoked 4 or 5 apache processes which used almost all the resources. Does it create the 4 ~ 5 apache processes whenever you run the test program? Did you or your cronjob run it at that time? How could it run? Regards, -- - DongInn