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Andy Jones wrote:

>Once this had happened I could not telnet to the client machine!
Eventually the telnet session where I issued the checkout fell over,
too.  I could still access the box via the console, though, and I
could see that there was negligable system load (uptime), and plenty
of memory free (free).


A hung NFS connection to your home directory could cause these problems.

>If I did the checkout on the console then I still got the hang, and
the box could not ping the server box until I did "service network
restart".


If you couldn't even ping the server box, I would assume something
else was responsible.  Your CVS server should generally care very
little about a few hung clients.

Derek

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