[cvsnt] Re: Temp Directory

David Vo vo.david at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 23:45:31 GMT 2005


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Thanks, Tony for the replies. 

I'm still looking into the problems I'm seeing right now but maybe,
though vague, you might know what's going on:

Everytime I get a crash (server fails to create the dump each time), I
notice that a new cvs-servXXXX folder is created. It houses the
affected crash folder (files being processed when it crashed) as well
as the CVS folder (which also appears by itself inside
othercvs-servXXXX folders). Basically, from looking at these
cvs-servXXXX folders, I can tell where a crash occurred.  Lately, I've
been getting crashes left and right (2.0.58d- I saw the crash message
like 20 times today) and I think it has something to do with exclusive
locks and commands applied thereafter. Are there any DOs and DONTs
regarding exclusive locks?

Thanks,
David

On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 23:08:51 +0000, Tony Hoyle <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote:
> David Vo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > What is stored in the temp directory? Specifically the subfolders
> > names cvs-servXXXX?
> >
> That's the information that is sent from the client prior to processing.
>   It
> is also sometimes the information that is ready to be sent back to the
> client afterwards (eg. for an update).
> 
> Tony
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