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Re: svnserve Quota Issue

From: Jacky Chan <jacky11287_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-01-05 01:49:06 CET

2007/1/5, Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007a@ryandesign.com>:
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2007, at 07:02, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
>
> > On 1/4/07, Jacky Chan <jacky11287@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Dears,
> >>
> >> I decide to run svnserve as the internal project team svn server
> >> without ssh
> >> authentication. It use svn://;
> >> But I are just concerning the issue for the project disk quota
> >> issue, any
> >> suggestion to handle this issue?
> >
> > Use operating system level tools to set disk quota for your
> > repositories.

Does that use the operating system level tools to set the disk quota seems
to be the only way to ensure the repository quota?

And once you exceed them, you will not be able to commit to your
> repository. Repositories only grow;

they do not shrink, unless you
> take extraordinary measures,

What does that suppose to be? I don't follow very well...@.@

> such as taking the repository offline,
> dumping the entire contents to a text file (for which you have no
> space since you've exceeded quota), filtering the file with
> svndumpfilter to remove some parts (or just leaving out some earlier
> revisions), then reloading the modified dumpfile into a new empty
> repository.

I think that should be the action taken when the quota nearly full or really
exits right?

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Yours Sincerely,
Jacky Chan
Received on Fri Jan 5 01:49:34 2007

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