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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by "Ryu, Ryan" <RR...@moog.com> on 2016/12/08 21:49:55 UTC
Commit fails - "Can't set position pointer in file, access denied"
Hi,
I’m getting the same error as the linked issue below using a very similar setup, but the discussion has no replies.
https://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=3&viewType=browseAll&dsMessageId=575976
Markphip was able to point me in a promising direction, but he recommended that I also post here. The output from TortoiseSVN looks like the following (with sensitive information removed):
Modified 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqqqq.xlsx'
Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
Error Commit failed (details follow):
Error Can't set posiiton pointer in file
Error '\\qqqvnxnas01.qqq.com\qqq\Projects\qqqqqSVSUBVML1\CSVN\Repositories\qqq\db\txn-protorevs500-en.rev':
Error Access is denied.
Completed!
If anyone has any ideas, it’d be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
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Re: Commit fails - "Can't set position pointer in file, access
denied"
Posted by David Chapman <dc...@acm.org>.
On 12/8/2016 2:22 PM, Ryu, Ryan wrote:
>
> *From:*David Chapman [mailto:dcchapman@acm.org]
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 08, 2016 2:10 PM
> *To:* Ryu, Ryan <RR...@moog.com>; users@subversion.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: Commit fails - "Can't set position pointer in file,
> access denied"
>
> On 12/8/2016 1:49 PM, Ryu, Ryan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I\u2019m getting the same error as the linked issue below using a very
> similar setup, but the discussion has no replies.
>
> https://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=3&viewType=browseAll&dsMessageId=575976
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__subversion.open.collab.net_ds_viewMessage.do-3FdsForumId-3D3-26viewType-3DbrowseAll-26dsMessageId-3D575976&d=DgMDaQ&c=ByDrzdYw8tO08sJlHDO_Vg&r=Z9Jz6AFP7WIqS66fTa2NVw&m=snq8MwvvURTCGdHC43plueocubhvjS6cEFiw1kZYsqk&s=MnGlewr7BaoQyDKbQnVPoISEJw2JEAy70aTgj09kKzI&e=>
>
> Markphip was able to point me in a promising direction, but he
> recommended that I also post here. The output from TortoiseSVN
> looks like the following (with sensitive information removed):
>
> Modified 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
> Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqqqq.xlsx'
> Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
> Error Commit failed (details follow):
> Error Can't set posiiton pointer in file
> Error
> '\\qqqvnxnas01.qqq\u200b.com\qqq\Projects\\u200bqqqqqSVSUBVML1\CSV\u200bN\Repositories\qqq\u200b\db\txn-protorevs\u200b500-en.rev':
> Error Access is denied.
> Completed!
>
> If anyone has any ideas, it\u2019d be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> Do you have antivirus software running? If so, can you try an
> experiment with the antivirus software disabled?
>
> --
> David Chapmandcchapman@acm.org <ma...@acm.org>
> Chapman Consulting -- San Jose, CA
> Software Development Done Right.
> www.chapman-consulting-sj.com
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.chapman-2Dconsulting-2Dsj.com&d=DgMDaQ&c=ByDrzdYw8tO08sJlHDO_Vg&r=Z9Jz6AFP7WIqS66fTa2NVw&m=snq8MwvvURTCGdHC43plueocubhvjS6cEFiw1kZYsqk&s=k6OFSgUZdxL5ATqH98O5V1OI1pamywoeS3Vl2blcfc0&e=>
>
> Yes. What do you have in mind?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Turn off the antivirus software and rerun the commit. If your problem
is intermittent, you may have to leave the antivirus software off for a
little while.
When a file is created, many antivirus programs will queue that file for
immediate analysis. That analysis may interfere with use of the file.
For example, in a non-SVN context, I had a test program that would run
multiple tests. Each would create a small file, write to it, check it,
then delete it. If I didn't change the file name each time, tests would
sometimes fail, because the deleted file was being held back for
analysis by the antivirus software.
--
David Chapman dcchapman@acm.org
Chapman Consulting -- San Jose, CA
Software Development Done Right.
www.chapman-consulting-sj.com
RE: Commit fails - "Can't set position pointer in file, access
denied"
Posted by "Ryu, Ryan" <RR...@moog.com>.
From: David Chapman [mailto:dcchapman@acm.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 2:10 PM
To: Ryu, Ryan <RR...@moog.com>; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Commit fails - "Can't set position pointer in file, access denied"
On 12/8/2016 1:49 PM, Ryu, Ryan wrote:
Hi,
I’m getting the same error as the linked issue below using a very similar setup, but the discussion has no replies.
https://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=3&viewType=browseAll&dsMessageId=575976<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__subversion.open.collab.net_ds_viewMessage.do-3FdsForumId-3D3-26viewType-3DbrowseAll-26dsMessageId-3D575976&d=DgMDaQ&c=ByDrzdYw8tO08sJlHDO_Vg&r=Z9Jz6AFP7WIqS66fTa2NVw&m=snq8MwvvURTCGdHC43plueocubhvjS6cEFiw1kZYsqk&s=MnGlewr7BaoQyDKbQnVPoISEJw2JEAy70aTgj09kKzI&e=>
Markphip was able to point me in a promising direction, but he recommended that I also post here. The output from TortoiseSVN looks like the following (with sensitive information removed):
Modified 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqqqq.xlsx'
Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
Error Commit failed (details follow):
Error Can't set posiiton pointer in file
Error '\\qqqvnxnas01.qqq.com\qqq\Projects\qqqqqSVSUBVML1\CSVN\Repositories\qqq\db\txn-protorevs500-en.rev':
Error Access is denied.
Completed!
If anyone has any ideas, it’d be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Do you have antivirus software running? If so, can you try an experiment with the antivirus software disabled?
--
David Chapman dcchapman@acm.org<ma...@acm.org>
Chapman Consulting -- San Jose, CA
Software Development Done Right.
www.chapman-consulting-sj.com<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.chapman-2Dconsulting-2Dsj.com&d=DgMDaQ&c=ByDrzdYw8tO08sJlHDO_Vg&r=Z9Jz6AFP7WIqS66fTa2NVw&m=snq8MwvvURTCGdHC43plueocubhvjS6cEFiw1kZYsqk&s=k6OFSgUZdxL5ATqH98O5V1OI1pamywoeS3Vl2blcfc0&e=>
Yes. What do you have in mind?
Thanks.
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Re: Commit fails - "Can't set position pointer in file, access
denied"
Posted by David Chapman <dc...@acm.org>.
On 12/8/2016 1:49 PM, Ryu, Ryan wrote:
> Hi,
> I\u2019m getting the same error as the linked issue below using a very
> similar setup, but the discussion has no replies.
> _https://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=3&viewType=browseAll&dsMessageId=575976_
> Markphip was able to point me in a promising direction, but he
> recommended that I also post here. The output from TortoiseSVN looks
> like the following (with sensitive information removed):
> Modified 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
> Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqqqq.xlsx'
> Sending content 'C:\qqq...qqq\qqq.docx'
> Error Commit failed (details follow):
> Error Can't set posiiton pointer in file
> Error
> '\\qqqvnxnas01.qqq\u200b.com\qqq\Projects\\u200bqqqqqSVSUBVML1\CSV\u200bN\Repositories\qqq\u200b\db\txn-protorevs\u200b500-en.rev':
> Error Access is denied.
> Completed!
> If anyone has any ideas, it\u2019d be greatly appreciated.
> Thank you!
Do you have antivirus software running? If so, can you try an
experiment with the antivirus software disabled?
--
David Chapman dcchapman@acm.org
Chapman Consulting -- San Jose, CA
Software Development Done Right.
www.chapman-consulting-sj.com