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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Ben Collins-Sussman <su...@collab.net> on 2004/05/03 14:50:07 UTC
Re: recovering subversion 0.35.1 repository after several stupid
things happened
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 09:56, Glen wrote:
> When it came back up I
> did another svnadmin recover and 10 hours later it finished and now when
> I try to do anything with the repository (view it via a web browser or
> do a checkout) nothing happens and the request just times out.
Are you still able to 'svnadmin recover'?
As an experiment, try removing and then recreating repos/locks/db.lock.
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Re: recovering subversion 0.35.1 repository after several stupid
things happened
Posted by Glen <gl...@model3.net>.
I can do a svnadmin recover but it takes about 12 hours to process. I
know it is a long running process but that seems very long the
repository size is 360 megs.
I deleted db.lock then copied it from another working repository and
tried to do an svn checkout file::///repos/ and it appears to be hanging
still (1 hour with no messages).
Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
>On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 09:56, Glen wrote:
>
>
>>When it came back up I
>>did another svnadmin recover and 10 hours later it finished and now when
>>I try to do anything with the repository (view it via a web browser or
>>do a checkout) nothing happens and the request just times out.
>>
>>
>
>Are you still able to 'svnadmin recover'?
>
>As an experiment, try removing and then recreating repos/locks/db.lock.
>
>
>
>
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