svn through Apache httpd: incorrect commit authors

svn through Apache httpd: incorrect commit authors

am 04.10.2010 16:41:16 von Mikalai Samatyrski

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Hi, Apache mailing list community!

We have configured our applications to run through apache 2.2.15 http server.
Access to SVN is configured through apache as well(mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn
modules). We faced the trouble with incorrect commit authors which happens only
sometimes, i.e. several times each 3-4 days some commits appear to be with
incorrectly determined commit authors(other users).
When a user performs svn operation the request passes through 2 apache http
servers(both of 2.2.15 version), the first apache checks the user for validity
and redirects the request to another apache http server which deals with svn.
The problem is not reproduced if the request is passed to the second apache
directly.
We have noticed that the problem does not happen after the restart of the
apache server. Thus I suppose the problem is related to some memory usage.

Could you help in resolving this trouble, please?

Please, tell me if any additional information is needed.

Regards,
Nick

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Hi, Apache mailing list community!

We have configured our applications to run through apache 2.2.15 http serve=
r.
Access to SVN is configured through apache as well(mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_s=
vn
modules). We faced the trouble with incorrect commit authors which happens =
only
sometimes, i.e. several times each 3-4 days some commits appear to be with
incorrectly determined commit authors(other users).=20
When a user performs svn operation the request passes through 2 apache http
servers(both of 2.2.15 version), the first apache checks the user for valid=
ity
and redirects the request to another apache http server which deals with sv=
n.
The problem is not reproduced if the request is passed to the second apache
directly.
We have noticed that the problem does not happen after the restart of the
apache server. Thus I suppose the problem is related to some memory usage.

Could you help in resolving this trouble, please?=20

Please, tell me if any additional information is needed.

Regards,
Nick


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