On 31.10.2013 22:57, David Goldsmith wrote: > I'm pretty sure I am now...however, while I was away, I got: > > Committed revision 821. > Copied properties for revision 821. > svnsync: E175002: MKACTIVITY request on > '/svn/!svn/act/d9a29da4-969c-9043-8d2b-1 > fe43a60c2c2' failed: 500 Internal Server Error > svnsync: E175002: Additional errors: > svnsync: E175002: Error running context > svnsync: E175002: RA layer request failed > > If I just run the command again, is it smart enough to resume where it > left off? Is there an (undocumented) command swich I can use to > resume where it left off? Is this even the kind of error I might hope > to resume where it left off? Thanks!
Yes, svnsync should continue from the last revision recorded in the revprops on revision 0 on the target. From your log, that would appear to be revision 821; but I do suggest you verify that it is, and that it's properly recorded in the r0 revprops: svn info <mirror-url> | grep ^Revision: svn propget --revprop svn:sync-last-merged-rev -r0 <mirror-url> svn propget --revprop svn:sync-currently-copying -r0 <mirror-url> svn propget --revprop svn:sync-lock -r0 <mirror-url> Make sure that the revision reported by "svn info" and the one in the svn:sync-last-merged-rev property are the same. Depending on the state in which the command failed, you may have to clean up the svn:sync-currently-copying and svn:sync-lock properties. -- Brane -- Branko Čibej | Director of Subversion WANdisco // Non-Stop Data e. br...@wandisco.com