RE: Problems accessing repositories after migration to new server
From: Kevin Turner <kevin.turner_at_coraltree.co.uk>
Date: 2006-08-26 13:31:11 CEST
It says:
(20014)Error string not specified yet: Berkeley DB error for filesystem D:\\SVN/equibook/db while opening environment:\nDB_VERSION_MISMATCH: Database environment version mismatch
I am sure I installed the same version of SVN on both servers though ? Can I recover this do you think?
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From: Lieven Govaerts [mailto:lgo@mobsol.be]
What does the apache error log tell you?
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From: Kevin Turner [mailto:kevin.turner@coraltree.co.uk]
Hello
I have been using Subversion with Apache 2 on a Windows SBS 2003 server for a couple of years without any issues. This week we migrated the operating system to a new server but I no longer seem to be able to access any of the repositories on the new server.
I am using TortoiseSVN as a client. If I create new repositories on the server I can access them without any difficulty, so the installation is fine. However, if I try to access repositories that have been backed up and restored from the old server I get the “*PROPFIND request failed on <repository>. Could not open the requested SVN filesystem”
Have I forgotten something that I need from the old server? I thought I would just need the repository folder.
Thanks in advance
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