3 Replies Latest reply: Feb 21, 2014 5:52 AM by rasterdan RSS

    Robo Source Control getting corrupted

    rasterdan Community Member

      Using RH10 and RSC, my files are getting corrupted.  I am using Windows 7 64bit and I DID apply the 64 bit patch.  We have been noticing small things going wrong recently and thought it was RH10 since no problems were observed in RH9.

       

      I know that RH10 made some network changes, could this be effecting my project?  I am pulling everything possible out of version control to avoid further corruption.  Some projects must be in Source Control.

       

      Is anyone else having this problem?  Some corruption is local and some is remote.

       

      CorruptedVersionControl.jpg

        • 1. Re: Robo Source Control getting corrupted
          rasterdan Community Member

          I am going to try and setup Subversion Monday.  Anyone know a good step by step install procedure for this on Windows 7-64?

          • 2. Re: Robo Source Control getting corrupted
            rasterdan Community Member

            Due to our server having very slow access and RH10 locking up, we believe that the source of the corruption is occurring when writing the files to disk or to our SourceControl Server.

             

            Rebooting the Source Control Server fixed a lot of problems.  This PC gets rebooted monthly when IT backs it up.  Also, the server is only serving 6 projects to 2 people, ... nothing else.  We are going to reboot this PC weekly now and see if our problems go away.

            • 3. Re: Robo Source Control getting corrupted
              rasterdan Community Member

              Update, so far, rebooting our RSC computer seems to have resolved a lot of problems including a lot of RH10 lockups and corrupted files.  We have been running a month now and things are nearly perfect.  Every time we start looking away from RSC, we are brought back.  For some reason, we manage to get it working and it seems to do exactly what we want.

               

              It would be nice if it got an update from Adobe rather letting it sit stagnate.  We think because it hasn't gotten any updates for years that it is the root of our problems, this is not always the case.  It seems like other things acting on RSC are the issue and not RSC itself.