Monthly Archives: November 2014

Moving a SVN Server from Windows Home Server to a QNAP NAS – Part IV: SVN Operations

With Subversion now moved to my new QNAP, I need to start worrying about proper operational procedures under the new environment. One important bit is worrying about the Backup. My repositories have grown rather large (at least some of them) … Continue reading

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Moving a SVN Server from Windows Home Server to a QNAP NAS – Part III: Setting up the QNAP

With the general possibility explored in my previous post, I have decided to grab one of the smaller 2-bay QNAPs, a TS-221. Two 3TB Western Digital Red HDDs will form a mirrored drive array (RAID 1). Initial Installation – One … Continue reading

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Moving a SVN Server from Windows Home Server to Ubuntu – Part II: Moving the Repository

Once the subversion software has been installed (see previous post) it is not time to move at least one of my existing repositories to the new environment to test my processes. First, we take a Backup… The process I have … Continue reading

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Moving a SVN Server from Windows Home Server to Ubuntu – Part I: Installation

Luckily, these days you can see trouble coming – if you pay attention. And you can prepare – if you care. I am running a Windows Home Server installation for many years now. It is placed on An Acer H340 … Continue reading

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LEGO Classic Space – Norming & Forming

My two previous posts (Post 1, Post 2) dealt with the construction of a modern-day LEGO model that was supposed to re-create the flair of the old Classic Space Sets  from the early 1980s. But like with every project: along … Continue reading

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