Re: SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-24 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
This seems to be a likely explanation. I tried it yesterday by adding
separately files and folders (took a while), and there was never a
problem with it, and I ended the day by extracting a working copy to
my desktop. :-)

I wish all list members a
Merry Christmas and fruitful and prosperous new year.
Thanks for the wonderful correspondence in the year 2008, which is
hurrying into history.
God bless you all.

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson.
Iceland


2008/12/23 Mike Feimster mike.feims...@acstechnologies.com:
 Bodvar,

 It appears that the transactions folder is like a staging folder. I
 could see files it in while I was committing, but it was empty when the
 commit was finished.

 Just a swag, but you might want to create a repository on your local
 drive and see if you can add the manual to that repository. Those folder
 sizes seem big (my experience is that the files take up less disk space
 in the repository than on your hard drive) but the transaction folder
 might require a lot of space to work.

 Mike

 -Original Message-
 From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
 [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Bodvar
 Bjorgvinsson
 Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 5:11 AM
 To: Framers List
 Subject: SVN creates a huge db

 I was doing my first real testing on SVN (TortoiseSVN) yesterday. I have
 been issued a meager 8GB space on a server (Windows 2003 Server) shared
 with another kind of database.

 I had cleaned up a set of my largest manual consisting of a several
 hundred files after deletion of all files except the main fm and book
 files and a few graphic files, all in all 250MB of files. These I
 uploaded to a new repository and imported it into the database where it
 seemed to add a lot of files fast, until, ending on the
 'db\transactions\4-1.txn\rev', which apparently froze. After more than
 half an hour, suddenly the size sprang from some 5GB to more than 7GB
 and left me with the message: 'There is not enough space on the disk.'

 I have googled and searched some of the SVN related users lists and have
 not seen any explanation to this. This seems too bloated to be normal
 IMHO.

 Can anyone on the list help me or explain this to me?

 Thanks beforehand,

 Bodvar Bjorgvinsson,
 Supervisor Publishing,
 Flight Ops,
 Air Atlanta Icelandic.
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SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-24 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
This seems to be a likely explanation. I tried it yesterday by adding
separately files and folders (took a while), and there was never a
problem with it, and I ended the day by extracting a working copy to
my desktop. :-)

I wish all list members a
Merry Christmas and fruitful and prosperous new year.
Thanks for the wonderful correspondence in the year 2008, which is
hurrying into history.
God bless you all.

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson.
Iceland


2008/12/23 Mike Feimster :
> Bodvar,
>
> It appears that the transactions folder is like a staging folder. I
> could see files it in while I was committing, but it was empty when the
> commit was finished.
>
> Just a swag, but you might want to create a repository on your local
> drive and see if you can add the manual to that repository. Those folder
> sizes seem big (my experience is that the files take up less disk space
> in the repository than on your hard drive) but the transaction folder
> might require a lot of space to work.
>
> Mike
>
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Bodvar
> Bjorgvinsson
> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 5:11 AM
> To: Framers List
> Subject: SVN creates a huge db
>
> I was doing my first real testing on SVN (TortoiseSVN) yesterday. I have
> been issued a meager 8GB space on a server (Windows 2003 Server) shared
> with another kind of database.
>
> I had cleaned up a set of my largest manual consisting of a several
> hundred files after deletion of all files except the main fm and book
> files and a few graphic files, all in all 250MB of files. These I
> uploaded to a new repository and imported it into the database where it
> seemed to add a lot of files fast, until, ending on the
> 'db\transactions\4-1.txn\rev', which apparently froze. After more than
> half an hour, suddenly the size sprang from some 5GB to more than 7GB
> and left me with the message: 'There is not enough space on the disk.'
>
> I have googled and searched some of the SVN related users lists and have
> not seen any explanation to this. This seems too bloated to be normal
> IMHO.
>
> Can anyone on the list help me or explain this to me?
>
> Thanks beforehand,
>
> Bodvar Bjorgvinsson,
> Supervisor Publishing,
> Flight Ops,
> Air Atlanta Icelandic.


SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-23 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I was doing my first real testing on SVN (TortoiseSVN) yesterday. I
have been issued a meager 8GB space on a server (Windows 2003 Server)
shared with another kind of database.

I had cleaned up a set of my largest manual consisting of a several
hundred files after deletion of all files except the main fm and book
files and a few graphic files, all in all 250MB of files. These I
uploaded to a new repository and imported it into the database where
it seemed to add a lot of files fast, until, ending on the
'db\transactions\4-1.txn\rev', which apparently froze. After more than
half an hour, suddenly the size sprang from some 5GB to more than 7GB
and left me with the message: 'There is not enough space on the disk.'

I have googled and searched some of the SVN related users lists and
have not seen any explanation to this. This seems too bloated to be
normal IMHO.

Can anyone on the list help me or explain this to me?

Thanks beforehand,

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson,
Supervisor Publishing,
Flight Ops,
Air Atlanta Icelandic.

-- 
It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious.
 -- Edsel Murphy, dec.
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RE: SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-23 Thread Mike Feimster
Bodvar,

It appears that the transactions folder is like a staging folder. I
could see files it in while I was committing, but it was empty when the
commit was finished.

Just a swag, but you might want to create a repository on your local
drive and see if you can add the manual to that repository. Those folder
sizes seem big (my experience is that the files take up less disk space
in the repository than on your hard drive) but the transaction folder
might require a lot of space to work.

Mike

-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Bodvar
Bjorgvinsson
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 5:11 AM
To: Framers List
Subject: SVN creates a huge db

I was doing my first real testing on SVN (TortoiseSVN) yesterday. I have
been issued a meager 8GB space on a server (Windows 2003 Server) shared
with another kind of database.

I had cleaned up a set of my largest manual consisting of a several
hundred files after deletion of all files except the main fm and book
files and a few graphic files, all in all 250MB of files. These I
uploaded to a new repository and imported it into the database where it
seemed to add a lot of files fast, until, ending on the
'db\transactions\4-1.txn\rev', which apparently froze. After more than
half an hour, suddenly the size sprang from some 5GB to more than 7GB
and left me with the message: 'There is not enough space on the disk.'

I have googled and searched some of the SVN related users lists and have
not seen any explanation to this. This seems too bloated to be normal
IMHO.

Can anyone on the list help me or explain this to me?

Thanks beforehand,

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson,
Supervisor Publishing,
Flight Ops,
Air Atlanta Icelandic.

--
It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so
ingenious.
 -- Edsel Murphy, dec.
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SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-23 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I was doing my first real testing on SVN (TortoiseSVN) yesterday. I
have been issued a meager 8GB space on a server (Windows 2003 Server)
shared with another kind of database.

I had cleaned up a set of my largest manual consisting of a several
hundred files after deletion of all files except the main fm and book
files and a few graphic files, all in all 250MB of files. These I
uploaded to a new repository and imported it into the database where
it seemed to add a lot of files fast, until, ending on the
'db\transactions\4-1.txn\rev', which apparently froze. After more than
half an hour, suddenly the size sprang from some 5GB to more than 7GB
and left me with the message: 'There is not enough space on the disk.'

I have googled and searched some of the SVN related users lists and
have not seen any explanation to this. This seems too bloated to be
normal IMHO.

Can anyone on the list help me or explain this to me?

Thanks beforehand,

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson,
Supervisor Publishing,
Flight Ops,
Air Atlanta Icelandic.

-- 
"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious."
 -- Edsel Murphy, dec.


SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-23 Thread Mike Feimster
Bodvar,

It appears that the transactions folder is like a staging folder. I
could see files it in while I was committing, but it was empty when the
commit was finished.

Just a swag, but you might want to create a repository on your local
drive and see if you can add the manual to that repository. Those folder
sizes seem big (my experience is that the files take up less disk space
in the repository than on your hard drive) but the transaction folder
might require a lot of space to work.

Mike

-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Bodvar
Bjorgvinsson
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 5:11 AM
To: Framers List
Subject: SVN creates a huge db

I was doing my first real testing on SVN (TortoiseSVN) yesterday. I have
been issued a meager 8GB space on a server (Windows 2003 Server) shared
with another kind of database.

I had cleaned up a set of my largest manual consisting of a several
hundred files after deletion of all files except the main fm and book
files and a few graphic files, all in all 250MB of files. These I
uploaded to a new repository and imported it into the database where it
seemed to add a lot of files fast, until, ending on the
'db\transactions\4-1.txn\rev', which apparently froze. After more than
half an hour, suddenly the size sprang from some 5GB to more than 7GB
and left me with the message: 'There is not enough space on the disk.'

I have googled and searched some of the SVN related users lists and have
not seen any explanation to this. This seems too bloated to be normal
IMHO.

Can anyone on the list help me or explain this to me?

Thanks beforehand,

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson,
Supervisor Publishing,
Flight Ops,
Air Atlanta Icelandic.

--
"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so
ingenious."
 -- Edsel Murphy, dec.
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