Why shouldn't it come as a surprise? I remember reading somewhere something
about problems with NFS drives,
although I seem not be able to find that in the subversion documentation
(book.pdf). I don't know where I read that...
I searched for "NFS", "SMB", "network drive", and even "shared" and couldn't
find anything mentioned about problems with shared drives on Windows.
So is there a problem with SMB shares and why?
Regards,
Bernd
----- Original Message -----
From: "mark benedetto king" <mbk@lowlatency.com>
To: <cmpilato@collab.net>
Cc: "Bernd.Hofner@gmx.net" <bernd.hofner@gmx.net>;
<dev@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: Repository data integrity problem: continued
> On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 12:37:09AM -0500, cmpilato@collab.net wrote:
> > "Bernd.Hofner@gmx.net" <bernd.hofner@gmx.net> writes:
> >
> > > regarding my last straw mentioned in the previous mail:
> > >
> > > [d:\develop\stempel wolf\temp]svnadmin dump P:\DevRep > DevRepDump
> > > * Dumped revision 0.
> > > svn: Filesystem has no such node-rev-id
> > > svn: reference to non-existent node `o.0.1' in filesystem
`P:/DevRep/db'
> > >
> > > So restoring the repository via the dump won't be an option...
> >
> > I can probably recover any non-damaged portions of your repository.
> > Send me a URL to a tarball I can snatch.
> >
> > But, of course, I'd really like to know what the heck happened to the
> > repository.
> >
>
> The "P:" might be a good hint. If that is a network drive, then the
> repository corruption should come as no surprise.
>
> --ben
>
>
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