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Re: Subversion backup

From: Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) <mihamina_at_lab.vectoris.fr>
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 12:12:38 +0300

Irfan Sayed wrote:
> but lets say i am taking daily full backup from 10.00 PM to 11.00 PM

You mean the dump process will take 1 hour?
No problem.

> if suppose in this time span someone commits the changes in the latest
> version after completion of backup then in this case this backup will
> not be full proof backup because it does not contain the latest chnages
> made in the latest revision.

The dump will include the last commited revision.
Although that revision has been commited after you launched the dump command.

If the dump has completed _before_ the developper's commit, that last
commit will be out of the dump. But that is, according to me, the right
behaviour...

Then, I would advice you to launch you dump process in a time intervall
where there is the less commits per minutes: when no one work. It's obvious
to me.

If you have a full time 2 commits/second structure, with no brake, first
step should be to master SVN first ;-)

Eh, that's just my opinion. We just have 30~50 commits/day between 8AM and 5PM.

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