hi,

first of all, thanks for your reply.

and then,
some version info:
OS: RHEL 4.3 x86_64
apache: 2.2.22
subversion: 1.6.17

i am not sure does these enough to find out the fault.
so, let me know if i should provide more


thank you


On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 5:19 PM, David Chapman <dcchap...@acm.org> wrote:

>  On 11/22/2012 12:38 AM, net_robber wrote:
>
> hi,
>
>  these days, i was trying to use svnsync to backup my svn server.
> it is more then hundreds of repos, and a lot of the, have more than a
> million version.
>
>  when the backup is running, i got some error like this
>
>  svnsync: REPORT of 'https://svn.domain.com/my/repos': 200 OK (
> https://svn.domain.com)
>
>
>
> What version is the server?  What is the operating system and its
> version?  It appears you are using Apache; what version of Apache is it?
> It's hard to diagnose the problem without more information.
>
>
>
>  i tried to find out what is happen, and these is what info i was got
> 1. on the certain version which can not svnsync, i can checkout without
> any error
>  2. i can use "svn log" on the version
> 3. i can NOT use "svn log -v" on the version via https:// access
> 4. i can NOT use "svn log -v" on the version via file:// access
> 5. i can "svnadmin dump" the full repos without any error, and the dump
> file can be load correct
> 6. there are two repos have error like this, and all of the two error was
> occurred more than half year, and i do NOT got any warning until i was
> trying svnrsync
>
>  of course, i can skip this version, but i want more
> 1. how can i got these two version back, instead of just skip?
> 2. if i was the only one who have met this error
>  3. what cause these ? will it happen again?
> 4. can i know another error like these was on?
>
>
>
>  thanks,  for all of your reply
>
>
>
>
> --
>     David Chapman      dcchap...@acm.org
>     Chapman Consulting -- San Jose, CA
>     Software Development Done Right.
>     www.chapman-consulting-sj.com
>
>

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