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Brett Porter closed CONTINUUM-1823.
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    Resolution: Duplicate

> Fewer notifications when Subversion server is unreachable 
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>                 Key: CONTINUUM-1823
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1823
>             Project: Continuum
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Erik Drolshammer
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> By default Continuum sends notifications when the state of a project changes, 
> so two consecutive build failures will result in only one email. However, 
> when the build failure is caused by an unreachable Subversion server a 
> notification is sent every hour, for every project (See output below). This 
> resulted in approx. 1500 emails in my ci-folder after the weekend. Which, 
> imho, is a bit unfortunate. 
> Would it be possible to adopt the principle advocated by TestNG; that this is 
> caused by a _single_ failure and all other failures are derived failures 
> which are given the status SKIPPED in TestNG terminology? 
> In other words, I propose the following extension: 
> Create a list of SCM-repositories known to Continuum. 
> Run a simple availability test on each of these and set status "OK" or 
> "Unavailable".  
> Projects that use an unavailable repository can thus be SKIPPED until the 
> repository is available again. 
> The repository test can be run e.g. once an hour (preferable configurable) 
> and should only send notifications when the state changes. 
> Further, it would be nice if it was possible to set up a list of notifiers 
> separate from the project notifiers like it is for projects now. It would 
> typically be interesting for system administrators to subscribe to email 
> notifications for unavailable SCM repo. (A cheap surveillance solution.) 
> Build Error:
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> Provider message: The svn command failed.
> Command output: 
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> svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/projectName/trunk/'
> svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/projectName/trunk/': could not connect to server 
> (https://10.0.0.10) 

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