I forgot to mention, indeed, the full path in the error message indicates that 
large avi files were involved in the update operation.

-----Original Message-----
From: Alfred von Campe [mailto:alf...@von-campe.com]
Sent: Dienstag, 10. März 2015 15:59
To: Bert Huijben
Cc: Branko Čibej; Stümpfig, Thomas; users@subversion.apache.org; Nico 
Kadel-Garcia
Subject: Re: Update Error over VPN

Bert:

> This error can be triggered (without further details) if our serf HTTP 
> library decides to cancel the request... But for that it would need a good 
> reason.
>
> It would be very interesting to know what caused this... A network trace (or 
> serf debug output) would be very valuable. What platform do you see these 
> problems on?

The client and server are both running Linux: CentOS 6.6 with WANdisco V1.8.11 
binaries on the client and Red Hat 5.8 with compiled from source 1.7.5 binaries 
on the server.  How to I create a network trace and/or serf debug output?

> In another somehow related case that I'm investigating (strict firewall over 
> a VPN link) it really helped to switch to the Subversion 1.9 pre-beta 
> version... It would be very interesting to know if this has the same effect 
> for you.

I can ask the user to give this a try.  Do you have binaries for CentOS 6.6 
available?

Alfred
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