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From: Torsten Bronger <bronger@physik.rwth-aachen.de>
To: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
Cc: 3977@emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com
Subject: bug#3977: 23.1.50; Tramp slows down Emacs
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 08:33:33 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87prbhuzsy.fsf@physik.rwth-aachen.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 873a8dy0e4.fsf@gmx.de

Hallöchen!

Michael Albinus writes:

> Torsten Bronger <bronger@physik.rwth-aachen.de> writes:
>
>> After starting Tramp, Emacs is slowed down significantly.  It is
>> sufficient to trigger Tramp just by tab-completion of a remote
>> path.  From this moment on, Emacs is slow.

It's even sufficient to say customize-group -- tramp.

> Does it also happen, when you start "emacs -Q"?

See below.

>> I can't really tell whether it is slow per se or because Tramp
>> does so many network connections in the background because I use
>> Emacs through the network itself (ssh -X).
>
> I don't believe that this matters to Tramp.

I sniffed the network activity, and I found out more.

When using Emacs locally, you don't see this effect.  However, here
at work, I start Emacs on my home machine through an SSH tunnel, and
then Tramp slows down Emacs significantly; not Emacs per se but only
the display.  For example, I can scroll through a large text file
and it needs the same amount of time.  But with Tramp, I don't see
the text scrolling, just reaching the end.

The reason seems to be that Tramp causes X network traffic
(approx. 20 TCP packages) every 5 seconds.  Apparently, it makes
Emacs talking to the local client window in a way.  The 5 seconds
are very constant.

Note that the machine I tried to open a file on with Tramp is
different from the machine which runs the X server, so I can
distinguish safely between Tramp's file system traffic and Tramp's X
traffic.

With emacs -Q, the effect is different.  I don't see time intervals
anymore, but a continuous sending of 60 TCP packages per second.  So
the effect is even worse but different.

Tschö,
Torsten.

-- 
Torsten Bronger, aquisgrana, europa vetus
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  reply	other threads:[~2009-07-31  6:33 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <nq1vns817d.fsf@alcatel-lucent.de>
2009-07-30 13:38 ` bug#3977: 23.1.50; Tramp slows down Emacs Torsten Bronger
2009-07-31  3:52   ` Michael Albinus
2009-07-31  6:33     ` Torsten Bronger [this message]
2009-08-03 15:49       ` Michael Albinus
2009-08-03 16:22         ` Torsten Bronger
2009-08-04  3:41           ` Michael Albinus
2009-08-04  6:10             ` Torsten Bronger
2009-08-04  8:00   ` bug#3977: marked as done (23.1.50; Tramp slows down Emacs) Emacs bug Tracking System

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