RE: How Big A Dump File Can Be Handled? (svn 1.8 upgrade)

2013-08-22 Thread Geoff Field
> From: Thomas Harold > Sent: Friday, 23 August 2013 11:53 AM > On 8/22/2013 7:11 PM, Geoff Field wrote: > Most restores for us took about 5-10 minutes, a few of our > larger repos took a few hours. I was doing this all in the background via remote login to our SVN server, so I didn't monitor ti

Re: How Big A Dump File Can Be Handled? (svn 1.8 upgrade)

2013-08-22 Thread Thomas Harold
On 8/22/2013 7:11 PM, Geoff Field wrote: 6. Create the repository in svn 1.8. I'm sure there's an "upgrade" command that would do it all in-place. 7. Strip permissions on the repository back down to 700, owned by root:root while we reload the data. While, or before? Step 6 created the rep

RE: How Big A Dump File Can Be Handled? (svn 1.8 upgrade)

2013-08-22 Thread Geoff Field
Hi Thomas, > From: Thomas Harold > Sent: Friday, 23 August 2013 1:25 AM > On 8/21/2013 7:13 PM, Geoff Field wrote: > > I'm keeping the > > original BDB repositories, with read-only permissions. > > If I really have the need, I can restart Apache 2 with SVN > > 1.2.3 and > > go back to the origi

Re: How Big A Dump File Can Be Handled? (svn 1.8 upgrade)

2013-08-22 Thread Thomas Harold
On 8/21/2013 7:13 PM, Geoff Field wrote:> I'm keeping the original BDB repositories, with read-only permissions. If I really have the need, I can restart Apache 2 with SVN 1.2.3 and go back to the original repositories. Otherwise, I also have the option of re-running my batch file (modifying it i