Ryan Schmidt-23 wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 1, 2007, at 01:14, chetanchatwani wrote:
>
>> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> On Aug 31, 2007, at 08:46, chetanchatwani wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks to all. Now I am able to access the both repos
>>>>
>>>> The URL for bpmdevrepos is
>>>> - http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/bpmdevrepos
>>>>
>>>> And the URL for sbmrepos is
>>>>
>>>> - http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/sbmrepos/svn/sbmrepos
>>>>
>>>> But why the url is different ? Can anyone help for same.
>>>> The scenario is :
>>>> 1.sbmrepos is created first and data is migrated from cvs to svn
>>>> using
>>>> cvs2svn.
>>>> 2.After that bpmdevrepos is created and trunk and tags folders are
>>>> created.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When first sbmrepos was created the url was
>>>> http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/svn/sbmrepos
>>>>
>>>> but after creation of another repos(bpmdevrepos) the url to
>>>> acess old
>>>> repos(sbmrepos)
>>>> is changed to
>>>>
>>>> http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/sbmrepos/svn/sbmrepos
>>>>
>>>> Could anyone help why so ?
>>>
>>> You'll need to show us your Apache configuration and maybe the
>>> complete recursive contents of your /svn directory.
>>>
>>> But if you have a directory /svn on your hard drive and you have
>>> various repositories in /svn (created using "cd /svn && svnadmin
>>> create bpmdevrepos && svnadmin create sbmrepos") and you have Apache
>>> set up with "SVNParentPath /svn" inside a "<Location /swa>"
>>> directive, then your repository URLs should logically be "http://
>>> server/swa/bpmdevrepos" and "http://server/swa/sbmrepos"
>>
>> The content of /svn are as follow:
>> /svn
>> drwx------ 7 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 29 03:26 bpmdevrepos
>> drwx------ 7 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Jun 9 01:51 sbmrepos
>>
>> /svn/sbmrepos
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 31 06:07 conf
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Jun 10 23:04 dav
>> drwx------ 6 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 23 05:04 db
>> -rw------- 1 sbmrepos sbmrepos 2 Jun 9 01:51 format
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Jun 9 01:51 hooks
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Jun 9 01:51 locks
>> -rw------- 1 sbmrepos sbmrepos 229 Jun 9 01:51 README.txt
>>
>>
>> /svn/bpmdevrepos
>>
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 29 06:43 conf
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 29 03:26 dav
>> drwx------ 5 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 29 03:33 db
>> -rw------- 1 sbmrepos sbmrepos 2 Aug 29 03:26 format
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 29 03:26 hooks
>> drwx------ 2 sbmrepos sbmrepos 4096 Aug 29 03:26 locks
>> -rw------- 1 sbmrepos sbmrepos 229 Aug 29 03:26 README.txt
>>
>> Also I have attached httpd.conf.
>>
>>
>> Repos were created from /home/sbmrepos
>>
>> svnadmin create --fs-type fsfs /svn/sbmrepos
>> svnadmin create --fs-type fsfs /svn/bpmdevrepos
>
> Looks normal to me.
>
>> <Location "/swa">
>> DAV svn
>> #SVNPath /svn/sbmrepos
>> SVNParentPath /svn
>> AuthType Basic
>> AuthName "Savvion Subversion Repository"
>> AuthUserFile /u1/sbmrepos/conf/apachepasswd
>> Require valid-user
>> AuthzSVNAccessFile /u1/sbmrepos/conf/authz
>> </Location>
>>
>> ServerName xyz.savvion.com
>
> Looks good to me too.
>
> Then, by all logic, the URLs to your repositories are:
>
> http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/bpmdevrepos
>
> and
>
> http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/sbmrepos
>
> What happens if you view those URLs in a web browser, or look at the
> listing using "svn ls <URL>"? You should see those repositories'
> contents.
>
> I have a suspicion that your sbmrepos repository contains an svn
> directory which contains an sbmrepos directory... You can use "svn
> mv" to rearrange that.
>
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>
Hi ,
Thanks for comment.
When I try to see svn ls <URL>
Output of : svn ls http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/sbmrepos
svn/
Output of : svn ls http://xyz.savvion.com/swa/bpmdevrepos
branches/
tags/
trunk/
Would request to please help me how to use "svn mv " command in this case.
Do I need to take any backup since it's live repos?
Regards,
Chetan
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