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I'm having a problem where trying to do a git push hangs up while "Writing objects". This is not the common scenario of Windows and git-daemon that I have seen answered elsewhere. This is Linux to Linux, using ssh. On both the client and server, git version is 1.7.8.6.

I've tried doing the following:

  • Create a local empty repo and push to that -- works fine
  • Pull from local repo to local repo -- works fine
  • Clone the remote repo to the local machine -- works fine
  • git fsck and git gc on both server and client repos
  • Push to pre-existing remote repo -- hangs writing objects at 11%
  • Create empty remote repo and push to that -- hangs writing objects at 2%

There's an env variable I can set to make git produce debug messages. Nothing useful there.

I've talked to people at length in IRC about this, and I've tried googling it. We're getting nowhere. Can anyone here help me figure out what's going wrong?

Thanks!

UPDATE: Based on someone's suggestion, I did an strace -F, and it gets stuck on a select() in a child process. I'd provide the whole trace, but stackexchange doesn't have a way to upload. Anyhow, here's the relevant section:

[pid 14414] getsockopt(3, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, [87872], [4]) = 0^M
[pid 14414] select(7, [3 4], [3], NULL, NULL) = 2 (in [4], out [3])^M
[pid 14414] read(4,  <unfinished ...>^M
[pid 14433] <... write resumed> )       = 8192^M
[pid 14433] write(1, "\262\36\237\265\234\n\332W\26\271.\250\271W\34\250N\34*\341\247R\21\177\\Dq\23\27\211\270\25"..., 8192) = 8192^M
[pid 14433] write(1, "Y\343}z\367\31y\321)\254\236na\274\347*\253\247\264d\25\213\364\243\331\242\236\3222U3\246"..., 8192 <unfinished ...>^M
[pid 14414] <... read resumed> "t\277\177\276\361\377\327U\361Re\f\347\300\27\3\255}E\363\2277\312p\356F\335U\345\336\250\273"..., 16384) = 16384^M
[pid 14414] write(3, "\210y\r\202\303`\222m\216\177x \354\216Y\322n\232l\273\237\214\352\32\r\261r\311\347\356\236\26"..., 16432) = 16432^M
[pid 14414] getsockopt(3, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, [87872], [4]) = 0^M
[pid 14414] select(7, [3], [3], NULL, NULL) = 1 (out [3])^M
[pid 14414] write(3, "\v\267\355\33\257\332\330\326\233\260;\223\212z\333\213\21'1\20\7\366\"f\253\373\0059\24\206C4"..., 5504) = 5504^M
[pid 14414] getsockopt(3, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, [87872], [4]) = 0^M
[pid 14414] select(7, [3], [], NULL, NULL <unfinished ...>^M
[pid 14433] <... write resumed> )       = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted if SA_RESTART is set)^M
[pid 14433] --- SIGALRM {si_signo=SIGALRM, si_code=SI_KERNEL, si_value={int=1, ptr=0x1}} ---^M
[pid 14433] rt_sigreturn()              = 1^M
[pid 14433] write(1, "Y\343}z\367\31y\321)\254\236na\274\347*\253\247\264d\25\213\364\243\331\242\236\3222U3\246"..., 8192) = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted if SA_RESTART is set)^M
[pid 14433] --- SIGALRM {si_signo=SIGALRM, si_code=SI_KERNEL, si_value={int=1, ptr=0x1}} ---^M
[pid 14433] rt_sigreturn()              = 1^M
[pid 14433] write(1, "Y\343}z\367\31y\321)\254\236na\274\347*\253\247\264d\25\213\364\243\331\242\236\3222U3\246"..., 8192) = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted if SA_RESTART is set)^M
[pid 14433] --- SIGALRM {si_signo=SIGALRM, si_code=SI_KERNEL, si_value={int=1, ptr=0x1}} ---^M
[pid 14433] rt_sigreturn()              = 1^M
[pid 14433] write(1, "Y\343}z\367\31y\321)\254\236na\274\347*\253\247\264d\25\213\364\243\331\242\236\3222U3\246"..., 8192) = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted if SA_RESTART is set)^M
[pid 14433] --- SIGALRM {si_signo=SIGALRM, si_code=SI_KERNEL, si_value={int=1, ptr=0x1}} ---^M
[pid 14433] rt_sigreturn()              = 1^M
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  • This is an ssh problem. If I change the protocol to git://, then I can push remotely all I want. Same for file://. But using ssh, it hangs. Since I want ssh encryption, I still need to figure out why ssh is going wrong. May 26, 2012 at 22:54
  • I tried sending a large file via sftp, and it stalls out at 160K. So this is the problem. SSH is broken. Unfortunately, googling for ssh stalls is getting me nowhere. May 28, 2012 at 12:47

2 Answers 2

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The problem was a bug in ssh. A recent version broke something, and it stalls out during large transfers. There is a work-around.

The fix is to set "TcpRcvBufPoll no" in sshd_config.

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-925044-start-0-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-.html

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7036250.html

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  • Couldn't find mention of TcpRcvBufPoll in very many places; it may not be available in all versions. +1 for heavy research into a poorly-documented solution. Jun 2, 2012 at 10:40
  • I can't take credit. I asked somewhere, and someone responded who had just happened to see the solution somewhere else. Jun 3, 2012 at 12:17
  • Please tell me where to find sshd_config. I am using egit in eclipse Aug 25, 2014 at 9:49
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    @ImranKhurram find / 2> /dev/null | grep sshd_config will find that file on your computer. On my computer it was in "/private/etc/sshd_config"
    – kris
    Oct 31, 2015 at 0:23
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Is there anything going on at the server? My first guess would be space problems.

After that, I'd check inodes (df -i).

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  • Good thought, but plenty of free disk and inodes. May 24, 2012 at 16:11

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