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Strange Subversion Error

From: Moss, Patricia <pmoss_at_fcg.com>
Date: 2007-09-12 20:41:13 CEST

I have several repositories created on my server. It is running CentOS
version 4.2. This is the second repository that has received the
following error message when trying to commit:

 

I am trying to commit a document of size 1.6M to SVN repository
(http://lssvn.fcg.com/CAT_Tardis/trunk) at the location:
SVN\trunk\documentation\08 - Training and User Guides

 

I am getting an error message of:

 

Adding: Desktop\CAT\SVN-CAT\trunk\documentation\08 - Training and User

Guides\FDRD V4.2.1 Guide.pdf application/octet-stream

 

Sending content: Desktop\CAT\SVN-CAT\trunk\documentation\08 - Training

and User Guides\FDRD V4.2.1 Guide.pdf

 

Error: Commit failed (details follow):

 

Error: PUT of

'/CAT_Tardis/!svn/wrk/6c2d7be1-3d04-354b-9781-8ef30027041b/trunk/documen

tation/08%20-%20Training%20and%20User%20Guides/FDRD%20V4.2.1%20Guide.pdf

': Could not send request body: An existing connection was forcibly

closed by the remote host. (http://lssvn.fcg.com)

 

The only difference in the error messages is the name of the repository
that is trying to commit. Can someone tell me what I need to do? It
seems like I am running out of space somewhere, but I am really not
sure. Thanks.

 

Pati Moss

"UNIX is user friendly. It's just picky about who it's friends with."

 

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