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Re: Limitation of the amount of files and/or data?

From: <Fabien.Bouleau_at_ses-astra.com>
Date: 2005-07-22 16:45:00 CEST

Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> wrote on 22/07/2005 14:43:09:

>
> On Jul 22, 2005, at 3:33 AM, Fabien.Bouleau@ses-astra.com wrote:
>
> > Server:
> > Fedora Core 4
> > Subversion version 1.1.4 (r13838) with Apache 2.0.54
> > Repository is of type fsfs and stored on a NAS mounted by NFS.
> >
> > Client:
> > Windows XP Pro
> > TortoiseSVN 1.2.0, Build 3602
> > Subversion 1.2.0,
> > apr 0.9.6
> > apr-iconv 0.9.5
> > apr-utils 0.9.6
> > berkeley db 4.3.27
> > neon 0.24.7
> > OpenSSL 0.9.7g 11 Apr 2005
> > zlib 1.2.2
>
> You give us such wonderful detailed information about your client and
> server....

Copy-paste is so comfortable nowadays ;)

> >
> > The problem occurs with large amount of data (336MB in about 6,000
> > files).
> > When trying to import all the files at once it fails after a while
>
> ...but then no detail about the problem itself. Can you be more
> specific than "fails after a while"? Like, show us a transcript of
> the failure & error?
>
> There should be no limit to the amount of data uploaded or download,
> ever.

Sorry about that, I clicked on 'send' too quickly. I reproduced (twice) the
error to get more accurate data.

The first time, the error message was on the 2253th file:

      PUT of
'/svn/TEST/!svn/wrk/03b4349b-4396-5947-8deb-67ca68bcd720/root/CMD/cmdrt/Tools/RogueWave/rw/tvhset.cc':
 could not connect to server (https://...)

... and on the 3793th the second time:

      PUT of
'/svn/TEST/!svn/wrk/d9771464-5fed-684f-9661-629bfb99695f/HMI/hmi_online/userinterface/StoredDoc.h':
 could not connect to server (https://...)

Then of course it stops adding the files. The first ones seem to have gone
fine though nothing is in the repository. Nothing changed between the two
tests, I just re-ran the command when the import process stopped.

Note that in the meantime (before I reproduced the error twice) the server
has been updated to Subversion 1.2.1 (r15230) as well as the client but the
error remains.

Hope I have been accurate enough this time.

Best Regards
Fabien.

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