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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi <gc...@lsc.hu> on 2004/07/27 21:07:35 UTC

svn: Berkeley DB error while opening 'changes' table ...

Hi,

 I get this error while trying to 'svn up/co' from a repository served
over Apache. Both server and client is 1.0.5 on Debian. Tried 'svnadmin
verify repo' on the server, but also got (db4.2 is 4.2.52-14):
svn: Berkeley DB error while opening 'changes' table for filesystem repo/db:
Cannot allocate memory

I am trying 'svnadmin recover repo', but it is running over a hour now
on a 43 Mb repository, and I think it is doing nothing; at least a hour
is way too much IMHO, and it does not use CPU cycles as I see -- ok, the
box is a bit loaded (SMP, load between 3.00 and 5.50).
How can I check if it is doing anything? Is it safe to shut recovery
down? I can't let it run days...

Thanks in advance,
Laszlo


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