Guten Tag Waseem Bokhari, am Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2011 um 18:17 schrieben Sie:
> What's in all these *.txn folders (33740-q3q.txn, 1757-1d0.txn, > 33753-q43.txn) Please guide ? Are they of any use? What is their importance > for Us? Could they be ignored or excluded? New commits start in those folders as they describe a new transaction. Normally you should only see them as a new commit gets processed or if an error occurs during a commit and the transaction doesn't get deleted. Therefore, if you can ignore them or not depends on their actuality. Normally best practices advice to delete old transactions using a script. > For some reason new set of files that are being dropped into these folders > and they happen to be Alternate data streams, and which we do not seem to be > able to pseudo mirror. Every new commit starts as a transaction, but if successful should get deleted. This is nothing to worry. Are you sure that Subversion uses/creates those ADS? What's their name? I would have thought that Subversion does not use those NTFS specific technics. In general, I would advice not using third party software, too. svnsync works on a differential basis as only fully commits get synced. If your third party software would be a good tool for backup, it would not have a problem with ADS in my opinion. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thorsten Schöning -- Thorsten Schöning AM-SoFT IT-Systeme - Hameln | Potsdam | Leipzig Telefon: Potsdam: 0331-743881-0 E-Mail: tschoen...@am-soft.de Web: http://www.am-soft.de AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Konsumhof 1-5, 14482 Potsdam Amtsgericht Potsdam HRB 21278 P, Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow