Thanks for your reply. I managed to figure that out.

Cheers.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Stefan Sperling <s...@elego.de> wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 10:00:29PM +0000, HM 2K wrote:
> > I'm having some trouble accessing the svn via Apache, with the following
> > error:
> >
> > "Could not open the requested SVN filesystem"
> >
> > I've recently upgraded CentOS from 4 to 5 and upgraded SVN along with it.
> >
> > I have verified and recovered the database, both report back OK now.
> >
> > Can you advise further?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> See http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#stuck-bdb-repos
>
> You could convert your repository to FSFS to avoid this problem.
> This is done by telling everyone to stop committing, and then
> dumping the repository:
>  svnadmin dump oldrepos > oldrepos.dump
> ... creating a new repository with FSFS backend (FSFS is default
> in current releases of Subversion):
>  svnadmin create --fs-type=fsfs mynewrepository
> ... and then loading the dump file into the new repository:
>  svnadmin load mynewrepository < oldrepos.dump
> ... and replacing the old repository with the new one.
>
> You may also want to set the new repository's UUID to the UUID of the
> old one:
>  svnadmin setuuid mynewrepository `cat oldrepos/db/uuid`
> This will keep existing working copies working.
>
> Stefan
>

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