"We have Hyper-V Virtual Machine running svnserve" is like saying "I
have this computer that has keyboard". It's missing a lot of important
details, such as Subversion version, operating system, and basic
system configuraitons like RAM and swap.
From what you mention, it sounds like it's running out of swap and
killing the svnserve daemon. Given thqt you're apparently running it
on a Windows box, swap handling can be especially adventuresome. How
do you have it set up?
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Albert, Anthony (Millennium)
<aalbert_at_meicompany.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> My organization is using Subversion on a Hyper-V virtual Machine
> (successfully for some time now), but just today we have been having a
> critical work-stoppage failure that I can't seem to find a solution for.
>
>
>
> Symptoms:
>
> - The SVN service (svnserve.exe) is stopped, so I start it and 10
> seconds later it automatically stops again.
>
> - When viewing the process in the task manager, I can see that
> there is a quickly increasing amount of RAM being utilized (0 to 700MB in 10
> seconds) and once it gets around 600MB or 700MB, it disappears from the
> process list (closes down).
>
> - When I launch the application 'svnserve' with the proper
> attributes, the command window gives me the following error message when it
> fails: "svnserve: Can't create thread: Not enough storage is available to
> process this command"
>
>
>
> This is a critical work-stoppage for us and we have no idea why it sometimes
> runs for several minutes, and then sometimes it just quits after 10 seconds.
> Please let me know what is going on or what I can try...
>
>
>
> -Tony
>
>
>
> Anthony D. Albert
>
> IT Specialist
>
> Millennium Engineering
>
> Office: 321.622.0732
>
> Cell: 321.432.4406
>
> aalbert_at_meicompany.com
>
>
Received on 2014-01-30 22:37:00 CET