[Cvsnt] CVS reports: cvs [XYZ aborted]: reading from server: Invalid argument

Brian Smith brian-l-smith at uiowa.edu
Wed Jan 9 06:31:20 GMT 2002


I believe that task manager won't let one kill a service process,
including administrators.

Bo Berglund wrote:

> For some reason when I tried to kill the cvs process through Task Manager
> there was an error message which stated that I was not allowed to do that...
> And I was logged on as an admin too.
> Restarting the PC worked though.
>
> /Bo
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Farthing [mailto:keynet at london.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:04 AM
> To: bo.berglund at telia.com
> Subject: Re: [Cvsnt] CVS reports: cvs [XYZ aborted]: reading from
> server: Invalid argument
>
>
> Maybe an easier solution is to kill rogue cvs processes
> overnight (as suggested on the devguy site).  I run a scheduled
> task nightly (C:\WINNT\system32\CMD.EXE /c kill /f cvs.exe)
> which releases such OS locks.
>
>
>>I recently had a problem with a single file refusing to accept
>>
> a
>
>>commit command. All other files worked OK. This turned out to
>>
> be
>
>>caused by some lock being placed by the operating system
>>
> (W2000
>
>>Server) on that file (maybe from a stray cvs process or
>>
> similar).
>
>>I found this out when I tried to move the ,v file to a
>>
> different place
>
>>in the repository and got the OS error that the file was in
>>
> use and
>
>>could not be moved.
>>The only fix for this that I could find was rebooting the CVS
>>
> server,
>
>>but once that was done the file behaved normally again.
>>Maybe you are having similar problems?
>>
>>/Bo
>>
>>On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 08:22:34 +0000 (UTC),
>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Hynek_Syrov=E1tka?= <syr at atlas.cz> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>where XYZ stands for update, log, status. It does not report
>>>
> an error with
>
>>>commit, but the file stays still red (sommitable) at WinCvs.
>>>
> I use WinCvs
>
>>>1.3.6.1b6 and (CVS) NT 1.11.1.2 (Build 40).
>>>The file name is
>>>WebServices\TeamForceServer\TeamForceServer.csproj.webinfo. I
>>>
> do not have
>
>>>such problem with other files from the same projekt or
>>>
> directory. Any ideas=
>
>>>?
>>>Thanks for a help,
>>>Hynek
>>>
>>>P.S. There is it's contnts at repository.
>>>
>>>head 1.1;
>>>access;
>>>symbols;
>>>locks; strict;
>>>comment @# @;
>>>
>>>
>>>1.1
>>>date 2002.01.04.17.51.21; author pavel; state Exp;
>>>branches;
>>>next ;
>>>
>>>
>>>desc
>>>@@
>>>
>>>
>>>1.1
>>>log
>>>@no message
>>>@
>>>text
>>>@<VisualStudioUNCWeb>
>>>   <Web URLPath ==
>>>
>>"http://localhost/LMNet/WebServices/TeamForceServer/TeamForceSe
>>
> rver.csproj"
>
>>>/>
>>></VisualStudioUNCWeb>
>>>
>>>@
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Joachim Achtzehnter" <joachima at netacquire.com>
>>>To: <cvsnt at cvsnt.org>
>>>Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 7:12 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [Cvsnt] Sometimes update does not give me new
>>>
> files
>
>>>
>>>Hynek Syrov=E1tka wrote:
>>>
>>>>Sometimes update does not give me new files from project. I
>>>>
> have to run
>
>>>>checkout over already checked out project to get them. What
>>>>
> is the
>
>>>>reason for this behaviour?
>>>>
>>>Are these files in new directories or in existing
>>>
> directories? Do you know
>
>>>that "cvs update" never creates new directories? You must use
>>>
> "cvs
>
>>>update -d"
>>>for it to create new directories.
>>>
>>>Joachim
>>>
>>>--
>>>work:     joachima at netacquire.com
>>>
> (http://www.netacquire.com)
>
>>>private:  joachim at kraut.ca          (http://www.kraut.ca)
>>>
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>>
>>/Bo
>>(Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)
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