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Re: Repository on jfs file systems

From: <Nick_Gianakas_at_sybari.com>
Date: 2004-12-09 15:44:08 CET

JFS is a local-disk file system (like ext2, ext3, ReiserFS, XFS, NTFS,
FAT, etc.). There shouldn't be any issues w/ local-disk file systems. If
there is, it would cause problems in the OS too; not just SVN or BDB.
NFS is a Network File System. There are issues w/ respect to locking, and
synching.

I've used ext3 and ReiserFS (both journaling file systems) w/out any
problems.

Regards,
Nick G

"Klaus Fehlker" <klaus.fehlker@dhl.com>
12/09/2004 03:49 AM
 
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        Subject: Repository on jfs file systems

Hi all,

 

It is clear that repositories may not reside on NFS mounted file systems.
Is this also true for JFS file systems on HP-Unix servers?

 

If this is the case, can it be that my current repository is already
corrupted without me noticing it? Usually I do not jump between revisions
so I might not have come across and corruptions.

 

Kind Regards,

Klaus

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