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Spreading repository across disks
From: |
jce |
Subject: |
Spreading repository across disks |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 21:40:10 -0700 (PDT) |
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G2/1.0 |
I have a cvs repository on Ubuntu 8 that is being accessed by about 30
clients using ssh.
The repository is on a 200 GB disk "disk1"
There are several projects in the repository. In one project "Data",
each user has a subdirectory.
So there is Data/Sam, Data/Adam, Data/Mark, etc.
One user, Sam, has gotten up to 138 GB.
I want to move the subdirectory to another disk so i can free up space
on sda
i tried
cd /cvsroot/Data
rsync -av Sam /mnt/disk2
mv Sam Sam.old
ln -s /mnt/disk2/Sam
Then i ssh'ed to another machine that had the project already checked
out and did:
cd /workingData/
cvs up -d Sam
>Nothing known about Sam.
can someone help?
what's the right way to move the contents of a directory in the
repository to another disc, without impacting endusers?
- Spreading repository across disks,
jce <=