Hi

that could be relevant yes,
but I really meant the timeout,
if you do not specify a unit, it is milliseconds !

so check your timeout config


with kind regards
Ruben Willems


On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Mark Levison
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Just before it fails another DOS window pops up very briefly (far too fast
> to see) - is that relevant?
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Mark Levison <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> timeout was originally the default was original 10 minutes - an eternity.
>> I cranked it down to a 15 seconds (maybe too low) - now its set to 60
>> seconds and still fails.
>>
>> Is there a problem having the VSS open - while this is running?
>>
>> Is there some clever way to debug this or generate XML automatically by
>> looking at the repository?
>>
>> Thanks for the speedy help
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Ruben Willems 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> what's the timeout setting?
>>>
>>>
>>> with kind regards
>>> Ruben Willems
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Mark Levison <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm running the console and had already tried username and password -
>>>> both good and bad. I still just get timeouts - when I would expect some 
>>>> form
>>>> of loging error if the password was wrong.
>>>>
>>>> I'm running from the console - but can't find a log file (state file and
>>>> build logs) but nothing that seems directly related to the server.
>>>>
>>>> I'm getting an exception on the console:
>>>>
>>>> [Endorsement Manager:WARN] The process has been killed: 1508
>>>> [Endorsement Manager:ERROR] Exception: Source control operation has
>>>> timed out.
>>>> ----------
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.CruiseControlException: Source control
>>>> operation
>>>>  has timed out.
>>>>    at
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.ProcessSourceControl.Execute
>>>> (ProcessInfo processInfo)
>>>>    at
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.Vss.GetModifications(IIntegr
>>>> ationResult from, IIntegrationResult to, String tempOutputFileName)
>>>>    at
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.Vss.GetModifications(IIntegr
>>>> ationResult from, IIntegrationResult to)
>>>>    at
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.QuietPeriod.GetModifications
>>>> (ISourceControl sourceControl, IIntegrationResult lastBuild,
>>>> IIntegrationResult
>>>> thisBuild)
>>>>    at
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.IntegrationRunner.GetModifications(IIntegr
>>>> ationResult from, IIntegrationResult to)
>>>>    at
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.IntegrationRunner.Integrate(IntegrationReq
>>>> uest request)
>>>>    at
>>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Project.Integrate(IntegrationRequest reque
>>>> st)
>>>>    at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.ProjectIntegrator.Integrate()
>>>>    at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.ProjectIntegrator.Run()
>>>> ----------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Ruben Willems <[email protected]
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I would specify a username and the password, that seems more logical.
>>>>> also, check your log file, you'll probably see something.
>>>>> are you running the service, or the console?
>>>>>
>>>>> if you're running the service, first try to get it running in the
>>>>> console,
>>>>> this is easier to spot errors.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> with kind regards
>>>>> Ruben Willems
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Mark Levison <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> A quick followup to my last post - here is my current config file:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <cruisecontrol>
>>>>>>   <project name="Endorsement Manager" webURL="
>>>>>> http://localhost/EndManager";>
>>>>>>     <sourcecontrol type="vss">
>>>>>>        <project>$/EndorsementManager_Net</project>
>>>>>>     <ssdir>C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\VSS</ssdir>
>>>>>>        <workingDirectory>C:\GlobexDotNetVSS</workingDirectory>
>>>>>>     <timeout units="seconds">15</timeout>
>>>>>>     </sourcecontrol>
>>>>>>   </project>
>>>>>> </cruisecontrol>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Unfortunately the machine is on different internal only network so I
>>>>>> have to move everything back+forth via USB.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Mark Levison <
>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm struggling to get going with the VSS source control block - all I
>>>>>>> get is timeouts. This makes it very difficult to diagnose the
>>>>>>> problem:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Is malformed XML? Does CC .NET validate the XML? looks right to me.
>>>>>>> - Is the project incorrectly named?
>>>>>>> - VSS doesn't require a username and password on startup.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So how do I diagnose the timeout?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Mark Levison
>>>>>> Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/
>>>>>> Recent Entries: Agile/Scrum Smells:
>>>>>> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/06/agilescrum-smells.html
>>>>>> Agile Games for Making Retrospectives Interesting:
>>>>>> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/10/agile-games-for-making-retrospectives-interesting.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Mark Levison
>>>> Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/
>>>> Recent Entries: Agile/Scrum Smells:
>>>> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/06/agilescrum-smells.html
>>>> Agile Games for Making Retrospectives Interesting:
>>>> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/10/agile-games-for-making-retrospectives-interesting.html
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cheers
>> Mark Levison
>> Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/
>> Recent Entries: Agile/Scrum Smells:
>> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/06/agilescrum-smells.html
>> Agile Games for Making Retrospectives Interesting:
>> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/10/agile-games-for-making-retrospectives-interesting.html
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Cheers
> Mark Levison
> Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/
> Recent Entries: Agile/Scrum Smells:
> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/06/agilescrum-smells.html
> Agile Games for Making Retrospectives Interesting:
> http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/10/agile-games-for-making-retrospectives-interesting.html
>

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