"Branko Čibej" wrote:
> On 19.02.2018 15:40, Ignacio González (Eliop) wrote:
>> Client svn 1.8.13
>> Server svn 1.8.13 on Centos 7 64 bit
>> -----
>> I have a repository with 400 000 revisions.
>> Proyect X in that repository has the usual trunk / branches / tags
>> structure.
>> Tags are structured in a dozen of sub-directories:
>> Project X
>>  +- trunk
>>  +- tags
>>     +-- setA
>>     +-- setB
>>     +-- setC
>>
>> The number of tags under 'setB' is over 3000. All of them are copies
>> of the trunk at several points in the past.
>> I want to rename 'setB' to 'setF'.
>> Easy, I thought: svn mv ....setB .....setF.
>
> Did you use server-side move or client-side move + commit? Please show
> us the *exact* command you used, not some summary that you think is
> sufficient, but really is not.
>

It was a server-side move launched from my Windows 10 PC client.
The original command, with some names changed, was:

svn mv http://myserver.mydomain.com/svn/myrepo/ProjectX/tags/setB/ http://
myserver.mydomain.com/svn/myrepo/ProjectX/tags/setF/ -m"Renombrando
etiquetas setB a setF."

This command bailed out after 30 minutes aprox.

The commands included in the script that is (still) running are like this
one:

svn mv http://myserver.mydomain.com/svn/myrepo/ProjectX/tags/setB/
MY_FIRST_TAG/  http://myserver.mydomain.com/svn/myrepo/ProjectX/tags/setF/
MY_FIRTS_TAG/ -m"Moviendo etiquetas de setB a setF."

These commands take from 15 to 60 s and create 200 000 bytes files in the
fsfs repo.

-- 
Ignacio G.T.

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