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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by James Goodall <jg...@dmetrix.com> on 2003/07/26 00:15:55 UTC
[xpost] server timeout among other failures
(From users list)
Does anyone else have any more info regarding the problem I described below?
I've taken a quick look through IZ, but there doesn't seem to be any open
issues that match what I've seen. I've been running into it about once
every two days or so since 0.25.0 was released (maybe just coincidence).
Just to know that it's a bug/issue/feature even if nobody has time for it
right now would be nice. Thanks.
- James
-----Original Message-----
From: Leeuw van der, Tim [mailto:tim.leeuwvander@nl.unisys.com]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 7:01 AM
To: 'users@subversion.tigris.org'
Subject: RE: server timeout among other failures
Hiya,
I don't think that anyone else already replied to you about this - This is a
known issue on ms-windows :-( D.J. Heap (hope I got the name correct?) has
made a lot of investigation into this and there is no resolution yet.
It seems to be a timing-related issue with windows file management.
I've had this problem once as well with SVN. I've also heard that NT-CVS
suffers from the same problem. No acceptable workaround has been found yet,
afaik.
--Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: James Goodall [mailto:jgoodall@dmetrix.com]
Sent: donderdag 24 juli 2003 19:51
To: Subversion Users List
Subject: server timeout among other failures
Let me preface this with: Yes, I have disabled http compression in
absolutely all config files and registry settings. Yes, I have removed
every trace of mod_deflate in my apache config.
Now here's the problem:
C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn ci
Sending file1
Sending file2
Sending file3
Transmitting file data ................svn: A problem occurred; see later
errors for details
svn: Commit succeeded, but other errors follow:
svn: Problem running log
svn: Error bumping revisions post-commit (details follow):
svn: in directory 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project'
svn: start_handler: error processing command 'committed' in
'C:/code/svn/trunk/project'
svn: error replacing text-base: file2
svn: Access is denied.
svn: svn_io_file_rename: can't move 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project/file2.tmp' to
'C:/code/svn/trunk/project/file2'
C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn st -u
[seemingly successful output]
C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn up
svn: RA layer request failed
svn: GET of /svn/!svn/ver/3650/trunk/project/file3: timed out waiting for
server (http://lacuna)
Client: 0.25.0 on Win2K
Server: 0.25.0/apache 2.0.47 on Redhat 7.2
There aren't any permission problems (e.g. file2 is not locally locked or
write protected) that I know of. I have seen this problem a couple of time
recently, but only since 0.25.0 was released. So which list message did I
miss containing Very Important Instructions on how to alleviate this
problem? :)
- James
RE: [xpost] server timeout among other failures
Posted by James Goodall <jg...@dmetrix.com>.
Machine #1: Dual Athlon 1600, 1GB RAM, Win2K SP4
Machine #2: Athlon 1900, 1GB RAM, Win2K SP3
-----Original Message-----
From: D.J. Heap [mailto:dj@shadyvale.net]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 5:54 PM
To: James Goodall
Cc: 'Subversion Dev List'
Subject: Re: [xpost] server timeout among other failures
See http://www.contactor.se/~dast/svn/archive-2003-07/1317.shtml for an
ugly workaround for the Access Denied problem (the timeout problem is
different, I think...see the recent threads on it for possible fixes).
I did spend another day last week trying to repro the problem outside of
Subversion and still cannot.
What are your machine and os specs?
DJ
James Goodall wrote:
> (From users list)
>
>
>
> Does anyone else have any more info regarding the problem I described
> below? I've taken a quick look through IZ, but there doesn't seem to be
> any open issues that match what I've seen. I've been running into it
> about once every two days or so since 0.25.0 was released (maybe just
> coincidence). Just to know that it's a bug/issue/feature even if nobody
> has time for it right now would be nice. Thanks.
>
>
>
> - James
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Leeuw van der, Tim [mailto:tim.leeuwvander@nl.unisys.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, July 25, 2003 7:01 AM
> *To:* 'users@subversion.tigris.org'
> *Subject:* RE: server timeout among other failures
>
>
>
> Hiya,
>
>
>
> I don't think that anyone else already replied to you about this - This
> is a known issue on ms-windows :-( D.J. Heap (hope I got the name
> correct?) has made a lot of investigation into this and there is no
> resolution yet.
>
> It seems to be a timing-related issue with windows file management.
>
> I've had this problem once as well with SVN. I've also heard that NT-CVS
> suffers from the same problem. No acceptable workaround has been found
> yet, afaik.
>
>
>
> --Tim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* James Goodall [mailto:jgoodall@dmetrix.com]
> *Sent:* donderdag 24 juli 2003 19:51
> *To:* Subversion Users List
> *Subject:* server timeout among other failures
>
> Let me preface this with: Yes, I have disabled http compression in
> absolutely all config files and registry settings. Yes, I have
> removed every trace of mod_deflate in my apache config.
>
>
>
> Now here's the problem:
>
>
>
> C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn ci
>
> Sending file1
>
> Sending file2
>
> Sending file3
>
> Transmitting file data ................svn: A problem occurred; see
> later errors for details
>
> svn: Commit succeeded, but other errors follow:
>
> svn: Problem running log
>
> svn: Error bumping revisions post-commit (details follow):
>
> svn: in directory 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project'
>
> svn: start_handler: error processing command 'committed' in
> 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project'
>
> svn: error replacing text-base: file2
>
> svn: Access is denied.
>
> svn: svn_io_file_rename: can't move
> 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project/file2.tmp' to
> 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project/file2'
>
>
>
> C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn st -u
>
> [seemingly successful output]
>
>
>
> C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn up
>
> svn: RA layer request failed
>
> svn: GET of /svn/!svn/ver/3650/trunk/project/file3: timed out
> waiting for server (http://lacuna)
>
>
>
> Client: 0.25.0 on Win2K
>
> Server: 0.25.0/apache 2.0.47 on Redhat 7.2
>
>
>
> There aren't any permission problems (e.g. file2 is not locally
> locked or write protected) that I know of. I have seen this problem
> a couple of time recently, but only since 0.25.0 was released. So
> which list message did I miss containing Very Important Instructions
> on how to alleviate this problem? :)
>
>
>
> - James
>
>
>
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Re: [xpost] server timeout among other failures
Posted by "D.J. Heap" <dj...@shadyvale.net>.
See http://www.contactor.se/~dast/svn/archive-2003-07/1317.shtml for an
ugly workaround for the Access Denied problem (the timeout problem is
different, I think...see the recent threads on it for possible fixes).
I did spend another day last week trying to repro the problem outside of
Subversion and still cannot.
What are your machine and os specs?
DJ
James Goodall wrote:
> (From users list)
>
>
>
> Does anyone else have any more info regarding the problem I described
> below? I’ve taken a quick look through IZ, but there doesn’t seem to be
> any open issues that match what I’ve seen. I’ve been running into it
> about once every two days or so since 0.25.0 was released (maybe just
> coincidence). Just to know that it’s a bug/issue/feature even if nobody
> has time for it right now would be nice. Thanks.
>
>
>
> - James
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Leeuw van der, Tim [mailto:tim.leeuwvander@nl.unisys.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, July 25, 2003 7:01 AM
> *To:* 'users@subversion.tigris.org'
> *Subject:* RE: server timeout among other failures
>
>
>
> Hiya,
>
>
>
> I don't think that anyone else already replied to you about this - This
> is a known issue on ms-windows :-( D.J. Heap (hope I got the name
> correct?) has made a lot of investigation into this and there is no
> resolution yet.
>
> It seems to be a timing-related issue with windows file management.
>
> I've had this problem once as well with SVN. I've also heard that NT-CVS
> suffers from the same problem. No acceptable workaround has been found
> yet, afaik.
>
>
>
> --Tim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* James Goodall [mailto:jgoodall@dmetrix.com]
> *Sent:* donderdag 24 juli 2003 19:51
> *To:* Subversion Users List
> *Subject:* server timeout among other failures
>
> Let me preface this with: Yes, I have disabled http compression in
> absolutely all config files and registry settings. Yes, I have
> removed every trace of mod_deflate in my apache config.
>
>
>
> Now here's the problem:
>
>
>
> C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn ci
>
> Sending file1
>
> Sending file2
>
> Sending file3
>
> Transmitting file data ................svn: A problem occurred; see
> later errors for details
>
> svn: Commit succeeded, but other errors follow:
>
> svn: Problem running log
>
> svn: Error bumping revisions post-commit (details follow):
>
> svn: in directory 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project'
>
> svn: start_handler: error processing command 'committed' in
> 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project'
>
> svn: error replacing text-base: file2
>
> svn: Access is denied.
>
> svn: svn_io_file_rename: can't move
> 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project/file2.tmp' to
> 'C:/code/svn/trunk/project/file2'
>
>
>
> C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn st -u
>
> [seemingly successful output]
>
>
>
> C:\code\svn\trunk\project>svn up
>
> svn: RA layer request failed
>
> svn: GET of /svn/!svn/ver/3650/trunk/project/file3: timed out
> waiting for server (http://lacuna)
>
>
>
> Client: 0.25.0 on Win2K
>
> Server: 0.25.0/apache 2.0.47 on Redhat 7.2
>
>
>
> There aren't any permission problems (e.g. file2 is not locally
> locked or write protected) that I know of. I have seen this problem
> a couple of time recently, but only since 0.25.0 was released. So
> which list message did I miss containing Very Important Instructions
> on how to alleviate this problem? :)
>
>
>
> - James
>
>
>
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