Hi Corneil,

Thanks a million for your reply.
It has been years since we use NFS, so no worries about that.

Can I know please what will be the risk to use rsync as it worked in our tests.

Do users need to create a new working copies after moving to new version?




Thanks & BRs

Mai Saleh
IT Global Technologies & Infrastructure
Software Tools Engineer
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From: corneil.duples...@gmail.com [mailto:corneil.duples...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 12:23 PM
To: Saleh, Mai <mai_sa...@mentor.com>
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Subversion Server Replacement Query

In short:
Don't host on NFS or any remote filesystem.
It is better to dump and import, you can do the dump with old or new version 
but will only benefit from all new features and stability with the repository 
in the newer version.




Corneil du Plessis
about.me/corneil








On 20 September 2017 at 11:06, Saleh, Mai 
<mai_sa...@mentor.com<mailto:mai_sa...@mentor.com>> wrote:
Hi Subversion Support,

Please advise as we need to move subversion from old server with OS RH5U3 to 
RH7U3, all of our repositories are hosted on NFS share.
SVN version on old server is 1.6.x and new server has version 1.9.7.

Plan is to rsync old shared area hosting repositories to new shared area and 
copy configuration files to the same path on new server. So repositories and 
configuration files will be in exact paths. Then we will rename new server with 
original server name.


Initial test succeeded, but we need to know is there anything that we need to 
take care of, do we have to use dump and load as that will take lots of time, 
due to history and size of repositories.

Do users need to create a new working copies?




Thanks & BRs

Mai Saleh
IT Global Technologies & Infrastructure
Software Tools Engineer
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