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How to diagnose database corruption?

From: David Coppit <subversion_at_coppit.org>
Date: 2005-02-02 21:23:18 CET

I have a repository on a local disk. OS is Suse, and I'm running svn 1.0.0
(dev build) dated 9/24/2004.

$ svn checkout svn+ssh://coppit@<MACHINE>/scratch/coppit/svnroot/HW2-Tools/trunk
svn: Berkeley DB error while opening environment for filesystem
/scratch/coppit/svnroot/db:
DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery

I renamed svnroot and restored from a backup. (I currently have subversion
backing up svnroot on every commit, using hot-backup.py.)

Can someone give me a pointer on how to go about diagnosing the cause of
the corruption? Do I have to worry about incompatible client versions?

Thanks,
David

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