This belongs on the users@ list. It is not about the development of Subversion.
When you repost to users@, you should probably explain why you think rsync bringing your disk usage to 100% is a question for the Subversion community to answer. On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Mohsin <[email protected]> wrote: > Good Day SVN Experts, > > I recently upgraded svn v 1.8.9 to v 1.8.10 from Linux OS to Solaris OS. > Linux machine was desktop machine with low specs and Solaris machine is > T1000 server class machine. Now issue we faced is when we start rsync from > Solaris machine disk usage of machine goes to 100 % and machine goes to un > responsive mode while on previous Linux machine we have not faced any > issue. > This thing is very strange for me because svn should work properly on > Solaris machine because that machine have better specs but result is > opposite. One thing which we have changed on Solaris machine is the > structure of repositories; on previous server path for repos was /u/ , > /us/local , /usr/wb etc but on new Solaris server we have merged all > repositories on one path which is /u/ should this can cause the disk usage > to 100 % because now data is fetching from one path; or there is another > issue. Can someone shed light on this issue. > > > Regards > Mohsin Abbas > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://subversion.1072662.n5.nabble.com/SVN-Issue-On-Solaris-OS-tp191199.html > Sent from the Subversion Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/

