Hi, Subversion 1.6.9 hosted on Solaris 5.10 and am using TortoiseSVN 1.6.7 on WinXP Pro SP2
permissions on "/my/svn/backup/repo-7" is "chmod -R 777" [so it should be accessible by apache and all] /my/svn/repo> ls README.txt conf dav db format hooks locks /my/svn/backup/repo-7> ls README.txt conf db format hooks locks Only "dav" folder is missing in backup taken by "hot-backup.py" size of "/my/svn/repo" 89K size of "/my/svn/backup/repo-7" 81K Bye, Viki. On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Cooke, Mark <mark.co...@siemens.com>wrote: > > On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:42 PM, Vikrama Sanjeeva > > <viki.sanje...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > 1: Did backup of live repository as below: > > hot-backup.py --archive-type=zip /my/svn/repo /my/svn/backup > > > > 2: Unzipped /my/svn/backup/repo-7.zip > > > > 3: checkout /my/svn/backup/repo-7 (using Tortoise) > > > > 4: On commit, am getting below error in Apache error_log > > ############### > > Can't create directory > > /my/svn/backup/repo-7/db/transactions/7-8.txn': No such file > > or directory [500, #2] > > ############### > > > > httpd.conf: > > <Location /svn/bck> > > DAV svn > > SVNPath /my/svn/backup/repo-7 > > AuthType Basic > > AuthName "Subversion repository" > > AuthUserFile /my/svn/users/svn-repo-auth-file > > Require valid-user > > </Location> > > > > Please guide. > > > > Bye, > > Viki. > > > > > > Someone please help me to troubleshoot this issue. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Bye, > > Viki. > > > Hmm, you do not give any information as to what platform(s) and versions > of tortoise / subversion you are using. Your paths look unix but > tortoise is windoze so I assume you have a linux server of some flavour > running subversion behind apache. I assume you did your backup / > restore on the server then accessed the repo from a windoze client. > > As a first stab in the dark: have you checked / set the proper > permissions for the apache user on the new directories > (/my/svn/backup/repo-7)? Are all the required directories (as created > by svnadmin when you create a new repo) there? I'm not sure what > hot-backup does as I've never used it, does it backup the extra > directories? > > ~ mark c >