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Re: Re: DB corruption of first day of subversion

From: Ritesh Nadhani <riteshp_at_webyog.com>
Date: 2004-11-11 18:30:07 CET

Hello,

Thanks for all your help.

First of all I will change my memory sticks with a new one.

Secondly, move to FSFS and work with it. Take backups weekly and hop nothing catastrophic happens :)

One more question whats the difference between BDB and FSFS. I know its like asking whats the diff between Linux and Window but is there any major difference in architecture or performance? Why BDB is more popular then FSFS?

Regards,
Ritesh

>
> From: Jani Averbach <jaa@jaa.iki.fi>
> Date: 2004/11/11 Thu AM 11:57:46 EST
> To: "Alex R. Mosteo" <alejandro@mosteo.com>
> CC: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: DB corruption of first day of subversion
>
> On 2004-11-11 17:42+0100, Alex R. Mosteo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe. My own stress test cases regularly make fail the BDB repository
> > but have no effect in the FSFS repository.
>
> Can you share your recipe? It would be superb if you could provide a
> recipe to corrupt BDB, which isn't caused just by something on your
> system.
>
> BR, Jani
>
> --
> Jani Averbach
>
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