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I don't know whats going on here but it looks like I may be crashing the forum server. The last time I did this I checked that the server was up and running OK. I then go to my local TRUNK directory on my C: drive then right click and select TortoiseSVN->Repo-browser and use the URL link of svn://svnmios.midibox.org/mios32 and the browser window is displayed with a message of “â€Please wait while the repository browser is initializingâ€. It then times out after about 1-2 minutes with an error. After doing this the http://midibox.org/forums/ link doesn't work anymore.

I am working with a PC running Windows 7 64 bit.

 

Something that I do remember: I was running with an old version of SVN when I created the TRUNK on the C: drive on Jan 14, 2013. About 2 weeks later I then updated to the latest TortoiseSVN software. After compiling the Midio128 V3 software, I find that my compiled version of the .HEX file is having issues connecting up to MIOS STUDIO. Looks like problems with the change from 2 port to 4 port Midi support (Boot loader version problem). So now I want to update my TRUNK with the latest changes which I can't do due to the server crashing. Has anyone heard of or seen this type of problem before or is it just a coincidence?

 

Pete

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Hello, fellow name brother ;-)

(SmashTV knows what I am talking about, it seems, that we share the same pre and surname and he once told me, that he felt like I was kidding him, ordering from the US now ;-)).

Subversion surely can have a lot of impact on server installations, especially certain operations make the disks on the server go berzerk... This could cause the forum software (which is a completely different software installation) to lag behind a bit, but it usually should not cause the site to completely time out. So my first guess is, that it might be a local installation problem at your side. On the other hand, it could be, that the many disk requests of the subversion server starve the IP.Board forum software, I have seen similar IO starvation on other servers, and they are quite often caused by SATA disks and too drastic OS write-behind caching, which may starve the whole system for some time.

A timed subversion "attack" with someone else testing the forums (e.g. coordinated via chat) might solve the mystery on which side the problem occurs.
If it is MIDIbox server-sided, I´d recommend to test with turned-off SATA write-behind caching.

 

But I really think, that it is a local problem on your side, otherwise the problem would already have occured much earlier.

Many greets,
Peter

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Hi Peter,

 

My real name is Pete Knobloch. In English the K is silent. An old girl friend gave me a nickname of Kaa-pete and I decided to use it as my user name here. Of course being German you should know what Knobloch is.

 

Back to the issue. If it is my problem, I don't want my testing to impact or compromise the forum server if it does cause the site to crash. Yesterday it seemed to be down for a long time. This morning only for less than 1 hour. I don't know where the server is or who is responsible for it. Would just want some direction before I try to do an update to my hard drive again.

 

Pete

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Hi Pete,

 

I just tested a normal subversion checkout and update, and nothing bad happened, the server was still responsive, so I would not be afraid, that you can crash it when performing further tests! If you are sure, that the server is unresponsive (and others confirm that), you could mail Twin-X, who does the administration - he might have some more information.

 

Many greets,

Peter

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OK Peter,

 

I am going to try to update my Midio128_v3 directory that has only 28 files in it. If that works I will be trying to update my entire tree since I think I have an issue in one of the module functions.

 

I'm going to do this at 1:30 AZ time. Which is about 3 min. from now. Hope it doesn't create problems.

 

Pete

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Don't panic, you are not crashing the server! :)

 

It seems that Twin-X has installed a new firewall protection which is sensitive to the SVN port 3690

Whenever you are accessing SVN, your IP will be blocked for at least one hour.

I can reproduce this at my side as well... the server was still accessible from my mobile network.

 

I informed Twin-X about this issue, hopefully it will be possible to exclude the SVN port from this mechanism!

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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Thank you Thorsten,

 

That answers why the site looks like it goes down. This whole exercise caused me to look at the install documentation at http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/windows_toolchain_svn. It indicates to load TortoiseSVN-1.4.8 I currently have the latest version of 1.7.11. I uploaded this new version about 2 weeks ago because I kept getting messages to update it. Is it OK to use this newer version or should I go back to the older one.

 

Pete

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