Abdullah -

Each time Draco.net is started, initially it looks for changes since the
start of the service.
Here are some things to try that might help.

1) Try starting the service and waiting a minute, then making a change to
once of the files in source control under the $/Simulator path somewhere.
2) Also try using the dracocli.exe to force a build through draco.net and
see if, besides checking the history, draco.net is able to get from source
control, perform a build, and complete any notifications.
3) Try getting the latest code from CVS (you can use the Tortoise CVS
client) and working with that code.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Abdullah
Siddiqui
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 13:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Draconet-users] Startup issues

Running locally, same result. Though it does not say code 100. What else
should I try?

4/6/2004 3:48:34 PM - Starting Draco.NET
4/6/2004 3:49:34 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes
4/6/2004 3:49:34 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\Common\VSS\win32
4/6/2004 3:49:34 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N
-Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2D8.tmp
4/6/2004 3:49:42 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module
4/6/2004 3:50:42 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes
4/6/2004 3:50:42 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\Common\VSS\win32
4/6/2004 3:50:42 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N
-Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:50:42 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2D9.tmp
4/6/2004 3:50:43 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module
4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes
4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\Common\VSS\win32
4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N
-Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:51:43 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2DA.tmp
4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module
4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes
4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\Common\VSS\win32
4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N
-Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:52:43 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2DB.tmp
4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module

Thanks
Abdullah

--- Nick Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abdullah Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > the identity that the service is running under is my account. 
> > 
> > 
> 
> Abdullah,
> 
> The problem we all have with VSS, is that Microsoft, in their ultimate 
> wisdom, return error code 100 for a number of problems it might 
> experience during an invokation. Typically, in 99/100 times, this 
> error is down to privileges - that is privileges of the draco service 
> when it makes a call onto VSS.
> 
> My first piece of advice at this stage, would be to back out a little.  
> Put a VSS DB on your local machine, and get draco working with that - 
> you can remove any network privileges etc out of the loop by making this
move.
> Create a simple project and update the draco config, and see what happens.

> Also, double-check you have not set the Draco service to log on as: 
> Local System Account.  I never got Draco to work this way, and have 
> always chosen the This Account option, with my own account details
specified.
> 
> Let us knowhow you get on.
> 
> > --- Michael Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Try running Draco.NET as yourself.  If it works then you probably 
> > > have a permissions issue.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > On 5-Apr-04, at 8:24 PM, Abdullah Siddiqui wrote:
> > > 
> > > > The command ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui"
> > > > -Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02 PM~4/5/2004;4:44:02 PM" - 
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp3EF5.tmp
> > > >
> > > > gives the below output
> > > >
> > > > Building list for
> > > > $/
> > > >
Simulator..............................................................
> 
> > > >
.......................................................................
> 
> > > > .....
> > > >
> > > > While the command ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui"
> > > > -Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02 PM~4/2/2004;4:44:02 PM" - 
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp3EF5.tmp
> > > >
> > > > gives the following output
> > > > Building list for
> > > > $/
> > > >
Simulator..............................................................
> 
> > > >
.......................................................................
> 
> > > > .....
> > > >
> > > > *****  TestCase.cs  *****
> > > > Version 8
> > > > User: Cnarne       Date:  4/05/04   Time:  8:38p
> > > > Checked in $/Simulator/App/Business
> > > > Comment:
> > > >
> > > > *****  SearchUser.aspx  *****
> > > > Version 5
> > > > User: Cnarne       Date:  4/05/04   Time:  6:59p
> > > > Checked in $/Simulator/Web/Protected/Admin
> > > > Comment:
> > > >
> > > > *****  Adduser.aspx  *****
> > > > Version 5
> > > > User: Cnarne       Date:  4/05/04   Time:  6:58p
> > > > Checked in $/Simulator/Web/Protected/Admin
> > > > Comment:
> > > >
> > > > .
> > > > .
> > > > .
> > > >
> > > > and so on.
> > > >
> > > > I understand why this would happen. As the date range that 
> > > > draco.net is using is basically checking within the same 
> > > > instant. But why is this the case? What setting do I have wrong 
> > > > that is causing this??
> > > >
> > > > Abdullah
> > > >
> > > >> cd [wherever you ss.exe is]
> > > >>
> > > >> ss  history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui" 
> > > >> -Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02
> > > >> PM~4/5/2004;4:44:02 PM" -
> > > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp3EF5.tmp
> > > >>
> > > >> On 5-Apr-04, at 3:50 PM, Abdullah Siddiqui wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>> Hi,
> > > >>>  I am trying to get started with Draco.NET. I am using vs.net 
> > > >>> 2003, vss 6.0d, draco.net 1.5rc1. Vss for my project is on a 
> > > >>> mapped network share, the srcsafe.ini file is z:\srcsafe.ini. 
> > > >>> The draco.exe.config file is given below.
> > > >>> The SSDIR environment variable is set to z:\. The service is 
> > > >>> running under domain credentials that have admin privelages on 
> > > >>> both my dev machine and the vss machine. Can some one please 
> > > >>> help me out with this? I am not able to get a single 
> > > >>> successfull build.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Thanks
> > > >>> Abdullah
> > > >>>
> > > >>> ****draco.net.config****
> > > >>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>   <configSections>
> > > >>>     <!--
> > > >>>       Register Draco's custom configuration section.  The 
> > > >>> configuration parser
> > > >>>       will delegate control to the ConfigurationSection class 
> > > >>> when it encounters
> > > >>>       the <draco> element
> > > >>>      -->
> > > >>>     <section name="draco"
> > > >>> type="Chive.Draco.Config.ConfigurationSection, Draco"
> > > >>> />
> > > >>>   </configSections>
> > > >>>     <startup>
> > > >>>     <supportedRuntime version="v1.1.4322"/>
> > > >>>     <requiredRuntime version="v1.1.4322" safemode="true"/>
> > > >>>   </startup>
> > > >>>   <system.diagnostics>
> > > >>>     <switches>
> > > >>>       <!--
> > > >>>         This switch controls general messages. In order to 
> > > >>> receive general
> > > >>>         trace messages change the value to the appropriate level.
"1"
> > > >>> gives
> > > >>>         error messages, "2" gives errors and warnings, "3" gives
more
> > > >>>         detailed error information, and "4" gives verbose 
> > > >>> trace information
> > > >>>        -->
> > > >>>       <add name="TraceLevelSwitch" value="4" />
> > > >>>     </switches>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>     <trace autoflush="true" indentsize="4">
> > > >>>       <listeners>
> > > >>>         <!--
> > > >>>           Logs all output to a file called draco.log that will 
> > > >>> be created in
> > > >>>           the configuration directory (the directory 
> > > >>> containing
> > > >>> modifications.xsl)
> > > >>>          -->
> > > >>>         <add name="Draco"
> > > >>>              type="Chive.Draco.Util.FileTraceListener, Draco"  
> > > >>> />
> > > >>>
> > > >>>         <!--
> > > >>>           We do not require require the default TraceListener 
> > > >>> which logs
> > > >>>           output to the console.  This is meaningless since 
> > > >>> Draco runs
> > > >>>           as a Window Service
> > > >>>          -->
> > > >>>         <remove name="Default"/>
> > > >>>       </listeners>
> > > >>>     </trace>
> > > >>>   </system.diagnostics>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>   <!-- Configures Draco remoting -->
> > > >>>   <system.runtime.remoting>
> > > >>>     <application>
> > > >>>       <service>
> > > >>>         <!--
> > > >>>           The server-activated, singleton remote object
> > > >>>          -->
> > > >>>         <wellknown mode="Singleton"
> > > >>>                    objectUri="Draco"
> > > >>>                    type="Chive.Draco.DracoRemote, Draco" />
> > > >>>       </service>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>       <!--
> > > >>>         Register a tcp channel listening on port 8086
> > > >>>        -->
> > > >>>       <channels>
> > > >>>         <channel ref="tcp" port="8086">
> > > >>>            <serverProviders>
> > > >>>               <formatter ref="binary" typeFilterLevel="Full" />
> > > >>>            </serverProviders>
> > > >>>            <clientProviders>
> > > >>>               <formatter ref="binary" />
> > > >>>            </clientProviders>
> > > >>>         </channel>
> > > >>>       </channels>
> 
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