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RE: cvs aborted !!
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Zanabria, Moises |
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RE: cvs aborted !! |
Date: |
Mon, 3 Sep 2001 12:51:49 -0500 |
Oopps :(, actually this problem it happened after I deleted some revisions
for this file with "cvs admin -o rev2::rev32 SRMActuateReports.dll" ,
actually I did this command only for this file, the file is still there, I
can run cvs co, but I can not run cvs log, cvs status , return the message
that I sent in my last email, regarding your questions:
For the second, are you accessing your repository with some kind of
shared filesystem (like Windows file sharing, Samba, or NFS)? Yes, I use
NFS
What kind of a system is your server running on and what kind of disk holds
the repository?
We use Sun, let me check disk I'm not 100% sure I'll let you know.
BTW, I tried to modify by hand the file SRMActuateReports.dll,v , but is a
binary, the head of file looks ok but how can I identify the problem in this
file, or the corrupt line.
Thanks you so much for advised.
Moises.
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Sent: 9/3/01 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: cvs aborted !!
Zanabria, Moises writes:
>
> is there a way to fix this problem??
> cvs [server aborted]: unrecognized operation 'B' in
> /home/ism/src/srm/psc/web-inf/bin/SRMActuateReports.dll,v
That indicates that your repository is corrupt. The only way to "fix"
it is to edit that RCS file by hand or restore it from a backup. If i
were you, I'd have two major concerns at this point: How many other RCS
files in the repository are also damaged? How did they get damaged?
For the first, Donald Sharp has written a perl script to check the
integrity of a repository:
http://ccvs.cvshome.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=3122&listName=info
For the second, are you accessing your repository with some kind of
shared filesystem (like Windows file sharing, Samba, or NFS)? If so,
stop it immediately and use client/server CVS instead! There have been
many reports of corruption caused by bugs in such filesystems. If not,
it's likely you have some kind of a hardware problem. What kind of a
system is your server running on and what kind of disk holds the
repository?
-Larry Jones
Hello, I'm wondering if you sell kegs of dynamite. -- Calvin