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Re: Frequent repository slow downs

From: <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2003-08-04 17:29:44 CEST

"Bob Wilken" <drcodeman@hotmail.com> writes:
> It likely wouldn't bother me so much -- except I now have 50+
> repositories hosted off a single apache instance taking the approach
> of a repository per project. The probability of hosing another project
> during a recovery of one is quite high so I need to run recover on
> all... really not a pretty picture.

Sorry, what do you mean by "The probability of hosing another project
during a recovery of one is quite high so I need to run recover on
all" ? Why does running recovery on one project hose a separate
repository? What symptoms are you seeing?

Or by "hosing", do you just mean that access is down because Apache is
down?

> What OS is Subversion itself running off? Any tips on how it is
> configured or how frequently you run recover with so many uncontrolled
> clients accessing - how do you prevent them from locking up your
> database?

svn.collab.net is running RedHat Linux, I believe.

We've just started having similar problems, actually, but were busy
with meta-work last week and haven't had a chance to look into it yet.
We suspect something is wonky about SVN's usage of Berkeley DB.

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