You need to get off RHEL 6. The subversion there is now outrageously old, and cannot be gracefully upgraded to a supported release. I know because I tried, I used to publish the repoforge packages for subversion. That said I’d check your subversion for known bugs, the umask for the httpd user or svnserve daemon owner or svn+ssh access, and system problems like failing storage.
Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 24, 2019, at 1:20 AM, ramesh penumalli <penumal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear Team, > > We have installed scm-manager ( V1.6) on our RHEL6 server and configure > SVN repositories. When we tried to commit the code into any svn repository, > then permissions of the files "current" and "txn-current" under the folder > "db" of the repository are changing to 600 (-rw-----.) from 774. > > Due to this permissions issue, the SVN repository is failing to connect > corresponding repository in Fisheye and then users are unable to see their > code reviews in Fisheye and Crucible servers. > > I would your quick help to find the root cause of the issue and the > resolution steps to resolve the query. > > Kindly let me know in case if you would need any information to resolve this > issue. > > Thanks and Regards, > Ramesh Penuballi