This is what is returned to the browser on directories that contain nothing:
<D:error>
<C:error/>
<m:human-readable errcode="160014">
Reference to non-existent node '1.e.r130322/2966' in filesystem
'C:\SVNRepo\InstallFiles/db'
</m:human-readable>
</D:error>
Best Regards,
-Eric Bergemann
Software Engineer
Paragon Application Systems, Inc.
(919) 567-9890
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Schmidt [SMTP:subversion-2006c@ryandesign.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 10:46 AM
> To: Bergemann, Eric
> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: DB Restore
>
>
> On Sep 8, 2006, at 16:27, Bergemann, Eric wrote:
>
> > Earlier this week the drive to our Subversion server went bad. We
> > were able to get a copy of the database to restore and I was able
> > to get
> > Subversion and Apache set up the way it was originally. However,
> > now that it
> > is back up it seems like all of the "cheap copies" of all of the
> > files are
> > missing or that random folders in the database have no files. Is
> > there any
> > possibility that it is a configuration issue or am I going to have to
> > restore each file in each branch manually as opposed to restoring the
> > database?
>
> Restoring from backup should restore everything 100% the way it was
> when the backup was made, so something sounds wrong here. How was the
> repository backup originally made? svnadmin hotcopy? svnadmin dump?
> something else? How was it restored?
>
>
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