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Re: stress.pl error with ra_dav+fsfs (was: svn 1.2.1 tarballs are up for testing/voting)

From: Jani Averbach <jaa_at_jaa.iki.fi>
Date: 2005-07-02 23:25:11 CEST

On 2005-07-01 15:40-0500, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> Ben Reser has posted 1.2.1 tarballs.
>
> Committers: please test, vote, and send your sigs!
>
I need help:

I tested the tarball successfully over all tests combinations
({fsfs, bdb} x {ra_file, ra_svn, ra_dav}). So far so good.

Then I started stress.pl against installed 1.2.1, and found following:
ra_local (fsfs): ok
ra_svn (fsfs): ok
ra_dav (fsfs): it fails with following error

==> stress.9.log <==
Sending wcstress.9334/trunk/bar2/foo2
Sending wcstress.9334/trunk/foo2
Transmitting file data ....
Committed revision 41.
Updating:
At revision 41.
Committing:
unexpected commit fail: exit status: 256
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: The specified activity does not exist.

httpd::error_log
[Sat Jul 02 15:04:34 2005] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] (2)No such file or directory: The specified activity does not exist. [409, #190002]

I have repeated this three times in a row, and if I restart testing over
ra_svn it just keeps going and going. So it doesn't look like that my
system has just gone nuts.

So, could someone try to reproduce this please? I will attach the script what
I used for testing.

I used following components for building svn:
apr-0.9.6
apr-util-0.9.6
httpd-2.0.54
neon-0.24.7

And the Hardware/OS Specs are:
CPU: SMP amd64 (2x)
OS: Linux 2.6
Filesystem: ext3

BR, Jani

-- 
Jani Averbach


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