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Re: svn disk usage

From: Lasse Kliemann <lasse-subversion-users-2004_at_plastictree.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 16:16:21 +0200

* Message by -Mark Phippard- from Sun 2008-06-15:
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 5:33 AM, Lasse Kliemann
> <lasse-subversion-users-2004_at_plastictree.net> wrote:
> > * Message by -Mark Phippard- from Sat 2008-06-14:
> >
> >>> The number of files used on disk by the FSF repository is approx.
> >>> 1700, and that of the BDB version only 44.
> >
> >> BDB does not use that many files. It sounds like you do still have some
> >> logs around.
> >
> > I count 44 files and directories even in a barebone BDB repository.
>
> OK. I assume you are counting files outside the db folder then?

Yes, I was counting all files.

Inside the db folder there are only 22 files for a barebone BDB repository.

After I load my existing repository into it, making it approx. 90 MB large
(as opposed to approx. 24 MB in case of FSFS), I count 24 files in the db
folder:

 2.4K Jun 15 15:44 DB_CONFIG
  24K Jun 15 15:54 __db.001
 216K Jun 15 15:54 __db.002
 1.3M Jun 15 15:54 __db.003
 384K Jun 15 15:54 __db.004
 976K Jun 15 15:54 __db.005
  48K Jun 15 15:54 __db.006
   25 Jun 15 15:54 __db.register
 936K Jun 15 15:54 changes
  72K Jun 15 15:54 copies
    2 Jun 15 15:44 format
    4 Jun 15 15:44 fs-type
  16K Jun 15 15:44 lock-tokens
  16K Jun 15 15:44 locks
 1.0M Jun 15 15:54 log.0000000143
 1.0M Jun 15 15:54 log.0000000144
  80K Jun 15 15:54 node-origins
 1.1M Jun 15 15:54 nodes
 928K Jun 15 15:54 representations
  32K Jun 15 15:54 revisions
  84M Jun 15 15:54 strings
 216K Jun 15 15:54 transactions
  16K Jun 15 15:45 uuids

Obviously, the 'strings' file (84 MB) is responsible for the increased space
requirement.

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