"We have Hyper-V Virtual Machine running svnserve" is like saying "I
have this computer that has keyboard". It's missing a lot of important
details, such as Subversion version, operating system, and basic
system configuraitons like RAM and swap.

>From what you mention, it sounds like it's running out of swap and
killing the svnserve daemon. Given thqt you're apparently running it
on a Windows box, swap handling can be especially adventuresome. How
do you have it set up?

On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Albert, Anthony (Millennium)
<aalb...@meicompany.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> My organization is using Subversion on a Hyper-V virtual Machine
> (successfully for some time now), but just today we have been having a
> critical work-stoppage failure that I can't seem to find a solution for.
>
>
>
> Symptoms:
>
> -          The SVN service (svnserve.exe) is stopped, so I start it and 10
> seconds later it automatically stops again.
>
> -          When viewing the process in the task manager, I can see that
> there is a quickly increasing amount of RAM being utilized (0 to 700MB in 10
> seconds) and once it gets around 600MB or 700MB, it disappears from the
> process list (closes down).
>
> -          When I launch the application 'svnserve' with the proper
> attributes, the command window gives me the following error message when it
> fails:  "svnserve: Can't create thread: Not enough storage is available to
> process this command"
>
>
>
> This is a critical work-stoppage for us and we have no idea why it sometimes
> runs for several minutes, and then sometimes it just quits after 10 seconds.
> Please let me know what is going on or what I can try...
>
>
>
> -Tony
>
>
>
> Anthony D. Albert
>
> IT Specialist
>
> Millennium Engineering
>
> Office: 321.622.0732
>
> Cell: 321.432.4406
>
> aalb...@meicompany.com
>
>

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