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Re: DB corruption of first day of subversion

From: Alex R. Mosteo <alejandro_at_mosteo.com>
Date: 2004-11-11 10:42:18 CET

Ritesh Nadhani wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jani Averbach" <jaa@jaa.iki.fi>
> To: "Ritesh Nadhani" <riteshp@webyog.com>
> Cc: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 11:25 PM
> Subject: Re: DB corruption of first day of subversion
>
>
>> On 2004-11-10 15:54+0530, Ritesh Nadhani wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Now, everytime I run the check, the TEST column goes from 1 to 100% and
>>> and
>>> then it again goes back to 2% and it just stops. None of the keys work
>>> i.e.
>>> Esc,(C)ancel and the two other keys. I need to reboot my machine.
>>>
>>> This is the final report that is being shown after the freeze:
>>>
>>> Pentium 4 2400 Mhz
>>> | Pass 1%
>>> L1 Cache 8K 19670 MB/s
>>> | Test 2%
>>> L2 Cache 512K 16782 MB/s
>>> | Test [Address Test, own address, no cache]
>>> Memory 511M 88 MB/s
>>> | Testing 80K 511 M 511M
>>> Chipset /* amazingly its blank but I have a geniune Intel
>>> motherboard */
>>>
>>> Walltime Cached RsvdMem MemMap Cache ECC
>>> Test Pass Errors ECC Errs
>>>
>>> 0:0012 511M 832K e820-std off off std 0 0 0
>>>
>>> Is there something wrong?
>
>
> I also think so :(
>
>>
>> There is something wrong, memtest should run in the loop, and it
>> should not freeze. If this is a reason of something in your HW or
>> something in memtest86, I can't tell.
>
>
> Well, its stopping in my box but works on other :(
>
>>
>> As someone said, you could try http://www.memtest.org/, and see what
>> it says (I didn't know that it exists).
>
>
> I tried this one also. Its better coz it recognises my motherboard to be
> original Intel make. But the problem is same. After reaching:
>
> Pass: 2%
> Test: 100%
>
> It just freezes. I cant rebood nor the configuration windows pops up. I
> think I will just check up with my hardware guy and lets see what he says.
> Hardware failure sucks :( I badly wanted to try subversion before we start
> the actual project.

My advices from some months using Subversion, for when you arrive to try it:

- Avoid BerkeleyDB
- Try some humongous imports/exports/commits/updates with lots of files.
- Make backups :)

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