Hi Philipp

indeed I did not find the correct dir list in /var/spool/fsvs/

I am performing the steps as we speak, but can I make it so that the system
does not do a commit after the sync-repos?

I perform the steps you have written down below. Currently removing the
/var/spool/fsvs directories.

best regards
Steve
 
"Philipp Marek" wrote:
> Hello Steve!
> 
>> I have added the logs of the original machine in
>> the field in between. What
>> is really strange is that it say revision 32 while
>> the original one on the
>> server is already at 400 or more.
> Well, that's not a problem, I think. AFAIR a simple "fsvs update" should
get
> this
> lowest-common-denominator value up to date.
> 
> 
> In the logs I see this:
> 
> 08:43:14.185 waa__find_common_base[waa.c:2291]
>   found working copy base at /home/istorage
> ...
> 08:43:14.187 waa__open[waa.c:563]
>   reading target
>   /var/spool/fsvs/46/0f/447166d73409a24fb3f62867b3a0/dir
> 08:43:14.187 waa__read_or_build_tree[waa.c:2003]
>   read tree = -2
> 
> Is that the correct WC path? There's no filelist stored there, so FSVS has
to
> see all
> entries as new.
> 
> 
> Please take a look into /etc/fsvs/ - how many WC subdirectories are there?
> If there should be only a single WC on the machine, you could try this:
>  * delete all WC directories in /etc/fsvs
>  * delete everything in /var/spool/fsvs
>  * goto the root of the WC, and load the "new" URL
>  * do an "fsvs sync-repos"
> 
> That should completely rebuild the local entry list.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Phil
> 
> 
> -- 
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> 
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