Hello,

On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Sasquatch N <webqa...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I have a user who has tried twice in recent times to commit changes to a
> large (just under 40MB) file. Both times, the commit appears to have timed
> out. The only error message dispayed in the log is a pair of them:
>
>    - Named transaction doesn't exist.  [404, #175002]
>    - Could not fetch resource information.  [404, #0]
>
> After the command line returns to the $ prompt (unix system), the user
> checks the progress using svn status and it comes back as "M" (modified)
> status.
>
> The client is AIX running command line SVN version 1.8.5, and it's
> connected to a VisualSVN Server v3.4.3 on a Windows server.
>
> Any thoughts on what could be causing this and, more importantly, how to
> fix it?
>
> 40MB commit is not that large. Even much larger commits should complete
successfully.

First of all, I'd check if any proxy server or firewall is causing this
behavior (e.g. check the logs of the firewall or proxy if there is any).
Next step would be to update your SVN client because SVN 1.8.5 is outdated.
Update it to 1.8.16 which is the latest maintenance patch update in 1.8.x
branch and try again.

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With best regards,
Pavel Lyalyakin
VisualSVN Team

On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Sasquatch N <webqa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a user who has tried twice in recent times to commit changes to a
> large (just under 40MB) file. Both times, the commit appears to have timed
> out. The only error message dispayed in the log is a pair of them:
>
>    -
>    - Named transaction doesn't exist.  [404, #175002]
>    - Could not fetch resource information.  [404, #0]
>
> After the command line returns to the $ prompt (unix system), the user
> checks the progress using svn status and it comes back as "M" (modified)
> status.
>
> The client is AIX running command line SVN version 1.8.5, and it's
> connected to a VisualSVN Server v3.4.3 on a Windows server.
>
> Any thoughts on what could be causing this and, more importantly, how to
> fix it?
>
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Pavel Lyalyakin
VisualSVN Team

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