tisdag 10 augusti 2021 kl. 16:07:40 UTC+2 skrev Tina C.:

> Pavel and Daniel:
>
> 1.  We believe the upgrade is possibly coincidental, but we can try 
> reverting to a previous version.  If it IS an issue with the current 
> version, are you aware of or have there been reports of a problem with the 
> new version?  Or are you suggesting we revert merely to rule it out?
>

I agree it might be coincidental, but it is better knowing than believing 
in this case.
 

> 2. Our network connection is stable and unchanged, beyond some TLS 
> updates.  This issue is repeatable on different machines using the same 
> software, all trying to push the same revision.
>
3. Our internal network traffic doesn't push through a firewall.
> 4. I'm not running any antivirus in the background beyond Defender.
> This seems to be an issue with sheer size of the revision and the fact 
> that it is both deleting files/folders and adding new ones.
>

Subversion issue 3264 seems to have more or less the same error message.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SVN-3264?jql=project%20%3D%20SVN%20AND%20status%20in%20(Open%2C%20%22In%20Progress%22%2C%20Reopened)%20AND%20text%20~%20%22timeout%22
 
There are a few things to note about this bug:
- There are some timeout that can be set in Apache httpd (which is the 
server component behind VisualSVN Server). I'm not sure how to configure 
the timeouts in VisualSVN - Pavel will surely be able to answer.
- One of the points, (too much time spent on "installing" a working file) 
has been fixed in a recent commit in Subversion. I don't know when that 
commit will hit a release.

Do you see a large CPU and/or disk activity on either the client or on the 
server (check with Resource monitor) during the merge?

If it is caused by timeouts due to the client (or server) being busy 
waiting for the disk, then maybe you can try to put the working copy on a 
faster disk (or maybe even temporarily on a ramdrive)?

The revision reflects un upgrade we implemented on our application.  It's 
> upgrading a third-party plugin from an old version to a new version.  It's 
> simply deleting out the old folders and files and replacing them with new 
> ones.  There are about 100-120 megabytes' worth of files, which doesn't 
> seem significant.  
>
> The only similar issues I can find online indicate that it happens 
> randomly and only when "a lot" of files are involved in the revision.  Some 
> people have managed to get it to work by repeatedly trying.  We haven't 
> been so lucky so far.
>

As I wrote in my initial reply, I believe it might be useful to try to do 
the merge using the command line client instead of the GUI. If you can 
replicate the error also with the command line client, you can send the 
same report to [email protected], where several of the Subversion 
developers are able to answer your questions.

You can readup on the merge syntax in the Subversion 
book: https://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.branchmerge.html

It should be fairly simple to translate what you have selected in the TSVN 
merge dialog to an SVN commandline. If you don't manage to do it, please 
post a screenshot and we'll see if we can figure it out together.

Kind regards,
Daniel
 

>
> -T
>
> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 6:42:25 AM UTC-4 Pavel Lyalyakin wrote:
>
>> Hello Tina,
>>
>>
>> If you assume that this is a new problem that started only after you 
>> upgraded TortoiseSVN to version 1.14.1, please double-check and confirm 
>> that the problem does not occur with the older version you used before the 
>> upgrade. What version did you use before installing 1.14.1? Were there any 
>> other changes on your side around the time when the problem started?
>>
>>
>> These particular errors in the server's log and the error REPORT request 
>> on '[my-path-to-svn]' failed on the client side could occur due to network 
>> problems. As Daniel already noted, the connection died unexpectedly. There 
>> could be several reasons for this. Please, consider the following 
>> suggestions:
>>
>>
>>
>>    - Make sure that your network connection is stable. You could try to 
>>    use another network to perform the same merge and see if it works.
>>    - Investigate if your traffic passes through an active firewall with 
>>    traffic inspection. It is possible that the firewall makes the connection 
>>    drop unexpectedly.
>>    - If you use any other antivirus application besides Windows 
>>    Defender, investigate if it intercepts your traffic and drops the 
>>    connection. It is possible that adding exclusions or tuning the settings 
>> of 
>>    your antivirus application will help.
>>
>>
>> As I said, there could be several reasons for this problem. But usually, 
>> troubleshooting of such cases narrows down to network problems, firewalls, 
>> and antivirus applications.
>>
>>
>> Please note that if you encounter any problems when using VisualSVN 
>> Server, you could contact [email protected] for technical assistance.
>>
>>
>> Hope this information helps!
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 4:45 PM Tina C. via TortoiseSVN  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Daniel:
>>>
>>> The Event Log on the Windows server generates three "warnings" under the 
>>> VisualSVN Server:
>>>
>>> *Warning #1:* * "Provider encountered an error while streaming a REPORT 
>>> response. [500, #0]"*
>>> *Warning #2:  "**A failure occurred while driving the update report 
>>> editor  [500, #730054]"*
>>> *Warning #3:  "The connection was closed by the remote host  [500, 
>>> #730054]"*
>>>
>>> I hope that helps.
>>>
>>> -T
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>> Can you access the error log on the server to see if it provides some 
>>>> information?
>>>>
>>>> I *think* I can see where in the code this happens, but the comment 
>>>> is: /* Uh-oh. Our connection died.  */
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Daniel
>>>>
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>>
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