[cvsnt] Repository Robustness

Shawn Haigh shaigh at immersion.com
Fri Feb 6 21:26:34 GMT 2004


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Thank you Tony for you clarification. It was very helpful.

- Shawn

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hoyle [mailto:tmh at nodomain.org] 
Sent: February 6, 2004 4:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Repository Robustness

Shawn Haigh wrote:
> Thank you for your prompt and very informative reply... I am planning
on
> using the standard client/server configuration, suppose that there was
a
> disk corruption or failure..? would I still be able to recover to the
> last commit?  For example some other databases use a journal file
> (usually on an other volume) to recover all the changes since the last
> full backup of the database. Is there a similar feature with CVSNT if
> not, would it be in the future?
> 
If the disk has failed at that level I'd assume that there would be a 
general recovery from backups anyway.  RCS isn't really a database in 
the modern sense (there are plans to use one in the future but not right

now), but its simple structure has advantages - in the worst case you 
can load the RCS file into textpad and fix it up to remove any problems.

Tony

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