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Unhandled Exception SharpSvn.SVnRepositoryIOException
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I have a poll setup to check the SVN server at regular intervals in order to initiate automatic builds.
Unfortunately a side effect of the way the Hyper-V hosts are backed up is that the server temporarily loses network connection at about 1 in the morning.
As a result buildmaster logs are regularly filled up with the messages at the bottom of this post.
Could a configuration option be added into the plugin to allow these messages to be muted, or configured to mute unless the problem persists for longer than x minutes?
Unhandled Exception: SharpSvn.SvnRepositoryIOException: OPTIONS of 'xxx': could not connect to server (xxx)
Server stack trace:
at Inedo.BuildMaster.Util.Persistence.ExecuteMethodOnXmlPersistedObject(String objectXml, String methodName, Object[] parameters)
at Inedo.BuildMaster.Extensibility.Agents.Local.LocalAgent.Inedo.BuildMaster.Extensibility.Agents.IPersistedObjectExecuter.ExecuteMethodOnXmlPersistedObject(String objectXml, String methodName, Object[] parameters)
at Inedo.BuildMaster.Proxies.AgentProxy`1.ProxyExecute(IMethodCallMessage methodCallMessage)Exception rethrown at [0]:
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
at Inedo.BuildMaster.Extensibility.Providers.SourceControl.IRevisionProvider.GetCurrentRevision(String path)
at Inedo.BuildMaster.Windows.ServiceApplication.ScheduleExecuter.ExecuteScmTriggered(Int32 buildScheduleId, Int32 applicationId, Int32 sourceControlProviderId, String path, String applicationName, Int32 quietPeriodMinutes)
at Inedo.BuildMaster.Windows.ServiceApplication.ScheduleExecuter.<Execute>b__8(Object args)
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I would suggest just disabling your build schedules during the outage period. Maybe at 12:45AM through 1:15AM (or whatever).
This can be done through the API methods (BuildSchedules_GetSchedules and BuildSchedules_CreateOrUpdateSCMTriggered), or through a simple SQL Query (UPDATE BuildSchedules SET Active_Indicator = 'N').
We don't have a generic task scheduler built-in to BuildMaster, so you'd want to use Windows Task scheduler to run the enable/disables.