Ok I made a new repository, 'svn admin load' the database-dump and
everything seems fine now.
But it's an interesting failure anyway since when power failed, no
access was made to the repository, just apache with WebDAV was running.
And me surfing with Safari.
Didn't know, that the system is that fragile.
Greetings,
Robert
Am 03.11.2004 um 11:40 schrieb Robert:
> Hello.
> I had a power failure yesterday and today I wanted to check in some
> files.
>
> I get this error now: Error No transaction named '9r' in filesystem
> '/usr/local/subversion_repos_neu/db'
> each time I open svn with my web browser or when I 'svnadmin dump' my
> repos.
> ...
> Dumped revision 336.
> Dumped revision 337.
> svn: No transaction named '9r' in filesystem
> '/usr/local/subversion_repos_neu/db'
>
> But last time I looked I had revision 341 checked in.
>
> I run db_recover -h /usr/local/subversion_repos_neu/db
> but that did not help.
>
> What can I do?
>
> Thank you very much for your time and efford.
>
> BTW: I run svn 1_0_8 with BerkeleyDB 4_2_52NC on Mac OS X 10.3.5
>
> Greetings,
> Robert Welz
>
>
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