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Another svnadmin dump question

From: Patricia A Moss <pmoss4_at_csc.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 08:59:13 -0400

I am using svnadmin dump as a partial backup of my subversion
repositories. I dump them all to a specific directory and then our OPS
team backs that directory up as part of the nightly server backup
rotation.

I have noticed that the dump files seem to be growing. This is causing
issues with the server backup.
Is there a way to do an overwrite of the dump file rather than, what
appears to be, an append?
If I archive the current dump files can I simply clear each dump file to
set the file size to zero and begin the dump again, without causing any
data loss?

PATI MOSS
System Engineer Sr. Professional
CSC

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