Hi There

We had a really strange issue with subversion.

The server side is running on Linux with svnserve daemon on the default svn port tcp 3690, with latest stable version 1.9.7

We have clients on both Linux and Windows (TortoiseSVN), all of them are on version 1.9.7 as well.

The issue started with one of the the repository on a Linux client were not able to commit, with connection timed out. However committing from Windows client to the same repository is fine, and updating the working copy from repository is also fine for both Linux and Windows clients.

Today I have conducted more tests trying to find the cause of the problem, but with not much luck.

Following is a screens shot is from a Linux client, when we trying to list content from remote SVN repository directories


 * first directory listing works fine
 * but the second directory got connection timed out
 * it's no even showing the authentication step
 * hangs for about 5-10 minutes before seeing the connection timed out
   message
 * this observation is not occasional, we have tried at least 10 time,
   on different location, and different Linux client machine, all
   result the same

The looks like a repository issue, or network filtering related. However the next screen shot makes it even more mysterious.


 * this test is carried out on a Windows TortoiseSVN clientrunning
   version 1.9.7
 * it's on the same local network as the previous Linux client
 * it lists the exact same directory as the previous test with no
   problem at all

On other Linux client test of the same repository, we also got timed out on update and commit actions on certain directories, however all tests from Windows client are successful.

We have done few other tests including disabling firewalls, check tcp dumps, enable server logs on svnserve, but couldn't find anything useful.

We've been running SVN since 1.1, this is the first major instance we've ever faced, and haven't had a clue about.

Thanks for reading so far. It would be much appreciated if anyone could shed some light on how to debug from clients or server for these kind of wired connection issues to track down the root cause.

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kind regards,

Frank Liu

Orite Group Pty Ltd
http://www.orite.com.au
e-mail: fr...@orite.com
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