"Kahn, Peter" <pkahn@connected.com> writes:
> I have a repository on fedora core 4 with svn 1.2.1 and Berk 4.3. This
> db was created in the svn 0.6-0.7 time frame and hasn't been through a
> dump/load cycle since. I am using http and svnserve to access my
> repository. My repository I about 6.4 GB in size.
>
> For the past two days when I try to hotcopy my repository (even when I
> do not have any service accessing it) I get this error:
> svnadmin: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
> svnadmin: bdb: Logging region out of memory; you may need to
> increase its size
> svnadmin: bdb: Recovery function for LSN 18565 238216 failed
> svnadmin: bdb: PANIC: Cannot allocate memory
> svnadmin: bdb: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
>
>
> I am planning to do a dump/reload soon to allow me to go up to svn123,
> because I cannot without doing so for some reason. This being said, I'd
> like to be able to do this at my leisure. The fact that I cannot backup
> has my quite worried about the state of my db.
>
> When I run recover it finishes quickly and says there are no errors....
> Could it be that my DB_CONFIG should be altered? I have 2GB of ram on
> the box, so I have no problem upping any values.
>
> Please let me know if anyone has any clues or suggestions. Thanks...
http://subversion.tigris.org/svn_1.2_releasenotes.html#bdb-upgrade
might have some useful information for you.
-Karl
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Received on Tue Sep 27 03:25:46 2005