Same system as before - 4GB RAM Intel Atom Linux box <https://www.reddit.com/r/chinapcs/comments/6ksrsi/chuwi_hibox_smart_mini_pc_4g_64g_quad_core_intel/>, with attached 4TB USB3 driver (yes in a USB3 port) where the svn repo's root is.
AutoIncrement is turned on (or whatever it's called), and I'm using curl to PUT a resource. Like so: #!/bin/bash while : do time dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=15000 2>/dev/null | openssl enc -rc4-40 -pass pass:weak > /path/to/abc time curl -u paul:myPassword http://192.168.1.178/svn/svnRepo1/abc --upload-file /path/to/abc du -s -h --block-size=1G /media/thatLittle4TBdrive/svnParent/ done Fifth iteration of that loop barfed in about 1/4 of the time the transfer would have taken :( <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <D:error xmlns:D="DAV:" xmlns:m="http://apache.org/dav/xmlns" xmlns:C="svn:"> <C:error/> <m:human-readable errcode="200029"> Couldn't perform atomic initialization </m:human-readable> </D:error> What does that mean? Programatically, should I just try the PUT again ? *For those interested in stats: 6.5 mins to create each 14GB random file, and 15 mins to PUT it into Svn (with it's 6 syncs on the server side). And I've filled a 4TB drive up to 1.3TB so far.* - Paul