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RE: Retrieving Reposity Structure....: msg#00203version-control.sourcegear-vault.user
One issue I have found related to this is there appears to be no way to reconcile what you actually have on disk from what's in the Vault if you lose this cache. F5 doesn't actually *CHECK* or update this information; it seems to only yank out what the Vault server last knew you did, not compare what you actually have. -----Original Message----- From: vault-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vault-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shaw Terwilliger Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 10:51 AM To: Brandon Casci Cc: vault-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [vault-list] Retrieving Reposity Structure.... Brandon Casci wrote: > Since then it appears that Vault needs to retrive the ENTIRE repository > structure at the start of each new session. > > Has anyone else had this problem or am I imagning this? Unlike most of the other cache files, this one can be really large, and Vault only writes the repository structure file under certain conditions. When it retrieves the structure on login, it checks to see if there's a structure already on disk. If there is, the file isn't written at this time. If there's no file on disk, the structure is written then. Later, on client exit, the file on disk is checked (again). If the repository structure in memory is newer than the one on disk (the header of the disk file is read and compared), the disk file is overwritten. So if the Vault client is exiting abnormally (killed process) or perhaps you're using the IDE client and it's exiting abnormally (maybe Visual Studio isn't letting us logout?), the file may not be written on exit, but should have been written when it was first retrieved. You can open the directory with the cache member files and watch for their creation when Vault runs. If they're never created, I'll try to track down other possibilities. -- Shaw Terwilliger <sterwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> SourceGear LLC _______________________________________________ vault-list mailing list vault-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.sourcegear.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vault-list
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