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[TSVN] Q: Resyncing TSVN Repo after disk crash

From: Kyle Ferrio <coatimundi_at_cox.net>
Date: 2004-08-17 07:34:27 CEST

I have a disaster recovery scenario.

Multiple active developers using TSVN have made working copies of a project on their local disks.

The (possibly remote) disk hosting the SVN repo crashes. (uh oh...)

The repo admin is able to recover the repo undamaged, but is forced to relocate it to a new disk on a different mount point for whatever reason.

The developers' working copies are still intact on their local drives. And now they would like to commit changes since the crash, as if nothing had happened. But their working copies point back to a non-existent repo! Is there a tool to reliably redirect the working copies to the new location of the restored repo?

Perhaps I should ask this on the svn list, but I really want to know the best way to do this with TSVN on WinXP.

Thanks!
Received on Tue Aug 17 08:39:33 2004

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