Thank you Ivan and Les,
I got clue from your replies, and I went to try out the svnadmin hotcopy
command. Now I see that it actually copies the repository directory to a
new location. And the new directory thus created can be immediately
accessed via svn clients as a totally new repository.
Thanks a lot.
Peng
Ivan Aleman wrote:
> 2007/2/7, Peng Zhang <pzhang66@yahoo.ca>:
>> Ivan,
>>
>> Thanks a lot for giving those links. I read the sections carefully, and
>> I still don't see any mention of how to do a restore from a hotcopy.
>>
>> Peng
>
>
> Peng,
>
> As you read those links, then you must realize by now that restoring a
> hotcopy which is basically a copy of all your repository its easy just
> copy to your Subversion scope, you may need to change owner
> permissions and change your hook-scripts (only if you were using
> hook-scripts) after this you will be ready to go.
>
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