Hello,
Thank you for responding.

I found the problem with your reminder.


When executed “svnsync sync ******”  ,I used password A for the mirror 
username. While editing “***sourece repositorie/hooks/post-commit” I changed 
the password to B, both with the file "passwd" at the mirror server. Then the 
mirror server can't synchronize with the source server . Now I've changed both 
the passwords from B  back to A ,and the mirror can synchronize with the source 
. 




Thanks again.






在 2019-01-12 01:53:18,"Eric Johnson" <e...@tibco.com> 写道:



On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 3:34 AM public1979 <public1...@163.com> wrote:

Hello,
I'm a new user of subversion.
My version is "svn, version 1.6.11 (r934486)",i have some questions about 
svnsync .
I made a svn mirror from server A to server B. it could work  first few days 
until an accidental power failure. 
Now it can't work ,what can i do .


Sounds like your situation must be quite frustrating.

 
Please help me,


Several places to start.


Please note that you're using an old, unsupported version of Subversion. For 
the most useful help, you'll need to upgrade to a supported version. There's 
lots of help online to assist in that process, and people who have previously 
asked on this mailing list, so checking the archives for this mailing list will 
help if you get stuck.


Also, the (brief) details make it sound like perhaps something went wrong with 
the machines during the power failure. It is unclear what operating system you 
are using from your brief description, but I'd start with running standard 
operating system diagnostics, to verify that the hardware is not damaged, that 
the disk volumes have not been corrupted, and that the necessary parts of the 
operating system are where they are supposed to be. And finally, perhaps the 
Subversion repositories themselves were damaged / corrupted. Try "svnadmin 
verify" on your repositor(y/ies).


And finally, to get the best help from this list, your questions will likely 
need to be more specific / detailed. For example, when you say "now it can't 
work", what does that mean? What error messages do you see? How do you know it 
doesn't work? What does work (can you perform svnadmin commands, or svnlook 
commands, for example?), as that will help eliminate possible failures.


Good luck!


Eric
 
Thank U.






 

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