Re: Two svn/apache servers accessing one database

2010-06-08 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
On Saturday 05 June 2010, Richard England wrote: > Are there any possible repercussions of having two server both running > Apache/SVN (same version) accessing the same database files? This is > using FSFS. > > Is this likely to cause data corruption or anything nasty? You can easily have multip

Locking a repository

2010-06-08 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
Hi! I have a BDB repository where the nightly backup threw up a "fatal region error". In order to resolve that, I wanted to try to recover the database. First thing I noticed, and which already confused me in the paths, was that the error tells you to "run database recovery" but "svnadmin recov

Client side security

2010-06-08 Thread Owen, Sean
Is there anyway, y'all know of, to secure the client side of an SVN check out? Sean Owen Senior Lab Manager- FAE America AMD Austin Mail stop B300.1A.021 Office - 512.602.7593 or X57593 Mobile - 830.743.9697 sean.o...@amd.com

Re: Client side security

2010-06-08 Thread Pat Farrell
On 06/08/2010 11:55 AM, Owen, Sean wrote: Is there anyway, y'all know of, to secure the client side of an SVN check out? Do you mean like running OS-X or Linux rather than Windows? Or do you mean more like removing the keyboard so that the user operating the client can't do insecure things?

RE: Client side security

2010-06-08 Thread Owen, Sean
No I'm look for software that runs on windows that provides encryption for and SVN folder without too much overhead. Sean -Original Message- From: Pat Farrell [mailto:pfarr...@pfarrell.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 11:09 AM To: users@subversion.apache.org Subject: Re: Client side se

Re: Client side security

2010-06-08 Thread Andy Levy
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:16, Owen, Sean wrote: > No I'm look for software that runs on windows that provides encryption for > and SVN folder without too much overhead. There is nothing special WRT Subversion here aside from the fact that you'll need to encrypt the whole folder, without the abil

Re: Two svn/apache servers accessing one database

2010-06-08 Thread Andy Levy
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 19:41, Richard England wrote: > Are there any possible repercussions of having two server both running > Apache/SVN (same version)  accessing the same database files?  This is using > FSFS. What are your reasons for wanting to do so? > Is this likely to cause data corrupti

RE: svnserve Windows Service and iSCSI disk does not start after reboot

2010-06-08 Thread Keith Moore
> -Original Message- > From: Keith Moore > Sent: Monday, 7 June 2010 3:47 PM > To: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: svnserve Windows Service and iSCSI disk does not start after reboot > > Hello, > > I have a physical (not virtual) Windows Server 2003 box set up with > svnserve.exe r