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Re: Corrupted FSFS Repository?

From: Brian <brian.osburn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 05:35:09 -0800 (PST)

Whoops! Sorry about that!

On Jan 6, 11:36 am, Simon Large <simon.tortoise..._at_googlemail.com>
wrote:
> 2009/1/6 Brian <brian.osb..._at_gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> > All - I'm trying to trouble shoot an issue with our SVN repository
> > that appears to be some kind of corruption.   We have a single
> > repository with 75+ projects in it, and for the most part things are
> > running fine.  We have one project that we've had to recreate due to
> > this error: "Found Malformed Header in revision file".
>
> > I've done some research via google and it's really not been much
> > help.  I'd like to get this cleared up so I can upgrade / move the
> > repository.
>
> > ******************************************************
> > System information:
> > [root_at_plbuild01 svn]# svnadmin --version
> > svnadmin, version 1.3.2 (r19776)
> >   compiled Jul 12 2006, 12:41:14
>
> > Copyright (C) 2000-2006 CollabNet.
> > Subversion is open source software, seehttp://subversion.tigris.org/
> > This product includes software developed by CollabNet (http://
> >www.Collab.Net/).
>
> > The following repository back-end (FS) modules are available:
>
> > * fs_fs : Module for working with a plain file (FSFS) repository.
> > ******************************************************
>
> > We're running on a Linux server - the repository is NFS mounted from a
> > netapp..
>
> > What other information would help with troubleshooting this?
>
> You're asking on the wrong list. users _at_ subversion.tigris.org is
> the list for subversion problems. This list is for the TortoiseSVN
> client which runs on Windows. You're asking about a Linux server, or
> at least I hope you are. If you have used file:// to access a
> repository shared over NFS then you are pretty much sunk. Our docs and
> Subversion's docs tell you not to do that as network file systems
> often do not provide the necessary levels of locking for safe
> operation.
>
> Simon
>
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