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Re: Jira Subversion Integration Using Fisheye

From: Johan Corveleyn <jcorvel_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2018 11:23:38 +0200

On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 10:43 AM Surbhi Kaushik
<Surbhi.Kaushik_at_niit-tech.com> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> This is regarding Jira Subversion integration using Fisheye application. Below are the version details being used.
>
> Jira: 7.9.0
> Subversion: 1.8
> Fisheye: 4.5.3
>
> Issue: While indexing Subversion repositories through Fisheye we are facing below error after initial few hours of indexing.
>
> Could you please help us with what configuration settings will be required for Fisheye to index subversion repository at subversion side.
>
> Repository paused due to error com.cenqua.fisheye.rep.RepositoryClientException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't overwrite cause with org.tmatesoft.svn.core.SVNException: svn: E175002: Connection reset svn: E175002: REPORT request failed on '/svn/sec-projects/!svn/vcc/default
>

Hi Surbhi,

First of all, your Subversion client is SVNKit, which is a pure Java
re-implementation of Subversion. SVNKit is not maintained by the
Apache Subversion project, and it has its own support channels:
https://svnkit.com/support.html. It's possible that your problem is
specific to SVNKit, in which case you should probably contact them (or
try if the problem gets resolved if you switch to "native
Subversion").

Second, you're using Subversion 1.8, which is no longer supported. You
should upgrade your client to 1.10.2 (= latest release) or at least
1.9.9 (the 1.9.x branch is the "old stable" branch which is still
supported).

At my company we use FishEye (version 4.6.0) and Subversion (1.9.x
client, 1.9.x server) too, and we have successfully changed the
FishEye configuration to make use of the native "javahl" Subversion
client. I suggest you try that first, to see if it resolves your
problem. Here are some links to Fisheye documentation about how to set
it up with JavaHL:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/native-subversion-client-298976879.html
https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/native-support-for-svn-389780391.html
https://confluence.atlassian.com/fishkb/getting-native-subversion-client-to-work-with-fisheye-on-a-windows-64-bit-machine-765594168.html

It's also possible that the problem is related to the Subversion
server. Perhaps there is some timeout happening. In that case it could
be interesting to take a look at the error logs on the Subversion
server, around the time of the "Connection reset svn: E175002: REPORT
request failed".

-- 
Johan
Received on 2018-10-01 11:24:07 CEST

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