Hi indeed, these options will not turn the projects back to green, but they will reduce the amount of emails / red labels.
If you know that your svn is out between 22:00 till 23:00 use a filter trigger http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/Filter+Trigger with kind regards Ruben Willems On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Paul Richards <[email protected]>wrote: > > These options look interesting for reducing the number of emails and > general noise made by CruiseControl while the SVN server is down. > They don't however look like they'll help the project turn back to > green as soon as SVN is back. > > > 2009/8/3 Daniel Nauck <[email protected]>: > > > > Hi, > > > > have you tested the new options [1]: > > > > - maxSourceControlRetries > > - stopProjectOnReachingMaxSourceControlRetries > > - sourceControlErrorHandling > > > > of CCNet 1.4.4 ? > > > > Daniel > > > > [1] > > > http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/Project+Configuration+Block > > > > > > Lennart Wagner schrieb: > >> Hi, > >> > >> we have the very same problem. It would be nice if I didn't need to > >> force the build every couple of days. > >> > >> I am writing this to show the developers that there is demand for a > >> solution to this problem. > >> > >> Greetings, > >> Lennart > >> > >> Paul Richards schrieb: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> Our SVN server is flakey and we have discovered that this doesn't mix > >>> well with CruiseControl.NET (v1.4.4.83). > >>> > >>> Our project (which only has a default interval trigger > >>> "<intervalTrigger />") will be green before the SVN server dies. The > >>> SVN server then dies and subsequently CruiseControl flags the project > >>> as red with a suitable error about the SVN server. > >>> > >>> Later when the SVN server comes back CruiseControl resumes checking > >>> for updates to the project, sees there are no changes waiting to be > >>> tested, but doesn't put the project back to green. > >>> > >>> So after the SVN server comes back online we have to manually force > >>> all the projects which are falsely reporting red (or make a dummy > >>> commit). > >>> > >>> > >>> It makes sense that CruiseControl marks the project as red while the > >>> SVN server is down, but it would be very handy if the status went back > >>> to green once the SVN server is back and there are no modifications to > >>> build (assuming of course the project was green prior to the outage). > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > -- > Paul Richards >
