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Re: svn disk usage

From: Mark Phippard <markphip_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:17:41 -0400

BDB does not use that many files. It sounds like you do still have
some logs around.

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On Jun 14, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Lasse Kliemann <lasse-subversion-users-2004_at_plastictree.net
> wrote:

> * Message by -Erik Huelsmann- from Sat 2008-06-14:
>> On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 10:32 PM, Lasse Kliemann
>> <lasse-subversion-users-2004_at_plastictree.net> wrote:
>>> * Message by -Erik Huelsmann- from Sat 2008-06-14:
>>>
>>>>> I did a test here myself. The repository is only 22 MB with
>>>>> FSFS, but grows
>>>>> to 91 MB using BDB (version 4.7).
>>>>
>>>> Did you enable removal of unused log files?
>>>
>>> I believe that this was the default.
>>>
>>>> If not, you might see a
>>>> lot of dead bits in that 91 MB.
>>>
>>> svnadmin list-unused-dblogs test
>>>
>>> shows nothing.
>>
>> Ok. Well then that's not what is the cause.
>>
>> Does your repository exist of a small number of large files?
>
> No, the opposite is more the case. The average file size in a current
> working copy is roughly around 100 kilobyte. Maybe that was slightly
> different in previous revisions, but not much, I think.
>
> The repository has over 800 revisions.
>
> The number of files used on disk by the FSF repository is approx.
> 1700, and
> that of the DBD version only 44.
>

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