Hi Ruben

The issue seemed to dissapear last time but we are getting it recently and 
many of our builds are failing for this reason.

What is happening is this:

User forces the build
CC.NET says it is getting source
This process takes a long time and some parts of the code are not downloaded
(I assume the process that gets the source times out)
The build continues to my NAnt script.
My project fails to build because there are missing files.

This happens quite randomly, one day we may get 10 failed builds because of 
this. Some other days only one, then a successful one, some days everything 
works perfectly.

I thought the issue could be on the side of the TFS 2008 server, but I 
recently added a project that points to a different server (TFS 2012) and I 
got the same issue.

I have disabled the antivirus in the server.

Any help you may provide will be highly appreciated.


Thanks,

On Sunday, February 17, 2013 12:22:57 AM UTC-6, Ruben Willems wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> sounds like a virusscanner.
> Is there one installed / upgraded recently?
>
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
> On 31 January 2013 18:59, Juan Carlos <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My build server recently started showing some strange behavior. When I 
>> run a build the different checkins are displayed in the build report, 
>> however the latest files are not downloaded. This has started to make my 
>> build process unreliable.
>>
>> I've tried cleaning up the TFS cache in the build server, and also tried 
>> using the <cleanCopy> tag with no success. In the last case, many files 
>> were not downloaded at all, which made the process fail.
>>
>> I have also noticed that the build process sometimes is taking twice the 
>> time it used to take to run and half of the time it shows "Getting 
>> source...".
>>
>> The VSTS block right now is using the <force> true</force> option.
>>
>> Any ideas of what could be the issue here?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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