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Re: SVN Commit Failed For Data larger Than 2 GB [How To Resolve]

From: Mohsin Abbas <mohsinchandia_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 22:08:51 +0500

Thanks Philip Martin for your reply.

I'll share error.log portion sortly meanwhile I have question I am
using Apache 2.2.24 (DAV module via http) with svn V1.8.9 and apache
web server have limit of request body 2 GB then how can you say more
than 2 GB data can be commited in svn ? This thing is confusing for me
please explain.

Regards
Mohsin

On 9/26/14, Philip Martin <philip.martin_at_wandisco.com> wrote:
> Mohsin Abbas <mohsinchandia_at_gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I am using Subversion 1.8.9 server on linux OS and tortoise SVN client
>> at windows. When I try to commit data larger then 2+ GB my commit
>> failed. I tried to google on different websites they provided below
>> solution :
>>
>> 1 : Set LimitRequestBody to 0 in the server side httpd.conf file.
>>
>> But Apache Web server ( Apache 2.2 ) allows 2 GB only max limit for
>> data in HTTP request. Now tell me how can I commit files which having
>> size more than 2 GB ? How can I increase data limit in apache
>> webserver more than 2 GB ? OR I assume we can not commit data more
>> than 2 GB because svn not allows us for this ?
>> Please shed some light on this issue this is urgent.
>
> Subversion supports commits greater than 2GB over HTTP. There are many
> things that could cause it to fail so you need to provide more
> information.
>
> Which HTTP request is failing?
>
> The commit will use temporary disk space, do you have enough on the
> client and the server?
>
> What error message does the client give?
>
> Look at the server logs: what error message does the server give?
>
> If you are using a proxy then look at the the proxy logs: what error
> does the proxy give?
>
> --
> Philip Martin | Subversion Committer
> WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data*
>
Received on 2014-09-26 19:09:20 CEST

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