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Re: apache on one machine but repository on another

From: alon2 <alon_at_evolven.com>
Date: 2007-12-24 14:19:42 CET

Erik Huelsmann-2 wrote:
>
> On Dec 24, 2007 12:58 PM, alon2 <alon@evolven.com> wrote:
>>
>> hi,
>> I have apache set up and running on one machine with multiple
>> repositories
>> on it,using the SVNParentPath in the httpd.conf.
>> every thing is alright with that.
>> we want to move our repository(e.g repository files)to another machine
>> which
>> is a file server,but the thing is that we want to keep the
>> server(apache)on
>> the first machine.
>> I understood that this is possible...
>
> Right. In order to do so, you need a networked file system (such as
> NFS) which supports file-level locking.
>
> Pretty much, that's all you need to do - besides making the filesystem
> available on the repository server. Maybe others have more advice?
>
>> how can I actually do the transfer?what do I need to config?
>> I'm using apache 2.0.58,and svn, version 1.4.2 (r22196)
>
> bye,
>
> Erik.
>
>
Erik-I already have that-meaning I can gain access to the file server using
the \\file-server\ path in the explorer.
I need more direction according to the httpd.conf configuration...
I tried to give the SVNPath the \\xxx\ path but it doesn't work.I also tried
to map the path on the file server as a vurtual drive and give that to the
conf file but that didn't work either...
Toby-we don't want to install software on the file server,we could but we
try to prevent from doing so..

any other suggestions?

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