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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Jan Hendrik <ja...@bigfoot.com> on 2003/10/01 11:28:51 UTC

Re: repos not accessible after log files removed (II)

Concerning Re: repos not accessible after log 
Daniel Patterson wrote on 30 Sep 2003, 17:26, at least in part:

> On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 17:21, Jan Hendrik wrote:
> > It would be interesting though to hear of this belongs to the
> > typical things one has to "accept" when using basically Unix apps as
> > Berkeley, Apache, Subversion in their Windows ports. (It's a small
> > peer-to-peer LAN here, all W2K SP2.)
> 
>   Just a quick note to point out that we've been using Subversion on
>   win32 with win32 clients, apache 2.0.46, Subversion 0.23 for many
>   months.  We're up to a 3gb export size with 3700 commits (the
>   repository is much bigger, in the order of 6-8gb). We've had zero
>   problems the entire time (no lost data, no database locks, no apache
>   restarts, etc).

Thanks for the input, Daniel. We are much smaller here (about 80 
MB, 4500 HTML files and c. 1000 other, mostly JPG). And less 
than 100 commits so far, due to the short time of use, first in test 
and and semi-production mode, then September was relatively 
quiet in regard of committable web work. The Apache has run here 
quietly in the background since about mid-July. So did TSVN. 
Well, and the other problems ... I have no solution so far nor see a 
reason. Closest reason seemed to be removing unused logfiles, but 
most recently it happened with logfiles untouched at all. Another 
idea was/is that RAM may have to be in 1:1 relation to repos size, 
but in GB sizes this is illusional (we have 128-144MB here).

Jan Hendrik

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