G'day Chris,
You could wait for 1.1 (which already has release candidates). As I
understand it, 1.1 includes a filesystem-based backend repository that
works over NFS and can be used instead of Berkeley DB.
Cheers,
Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Beck [mailto:cbeck@gene.concordia.ca]
> Sent: Monday, 9 August 2004 9:08am
> To: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: multi-tier model for repository
>
>
> Hi all,
> I'm administering a bunch of linux boxes that act as central
> servers for a number of users and services. The general
> model that we
> are using is big file servers that have their disk space
> mounted remotely on access-control boxes via nfs. Now
> berkely doesn't work
> on an nfs mount so our model doesn't work for subversion.
> Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do? I really don't
> want to run any services on the file server but it looks like
> I will have to make an exception for subversion. Is there
> any thought
> of allowing other dbs than berkely such as mysql or postgres?
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
> --
> Chris Beck / Y.A.B.A. / Fungal Genomics / CFSG / Concordia University
> Opinions of bureaucrats do not create wrongs.
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