What version of Stash are you on? In the later versions, you can retrieve the size at Repository settings.
In 2.x, you can use this plugin: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.stash.plugin.repository-sysinfo-plugin
lovely, thank you. This repository 1.2G which we never had any trouble maintaining on STASH 2.3.x. We recently upgraded to 3.6.1 and now encountering issues. I've increased CPU to 2 and added the following, per
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STASH-4129
# Controls timeouts for retrieving branch information, which for large repositories can be quite slow and consume a
# single Git process. # This values is in SECONDS plugin.stash-branch-information.timeout=5
any other suggestions to re-mediate excessively slow download times and pull request issues? we have git 1.9.5 and java 1.8.11 installed.
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You might be interested in https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/STASH/Scaling+Stash For load generated by continuous integration builds, you might be more interested in enabling our caches - https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/STASH/Scaling+Stash+for+Continuous+Integration+performance There are also known issues with running Stash on Windows as a user with Admin rights (e.g. if I recall correctly, the Local System account has this issue). If you try running Stash as an unprivileged user, that might help. You can also open a support case with access log and profiling information and we might be able to give more specific recommendations. Cheers! Adam
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