I am working on a project hosted on Atlassian OnDemand. Yesterday when I tried to commit some code to its built-in SVN repository, I got the following error from TortoiseSVN:
Command Commit
Error Commit failed (details follow):
Error Can't create directory '/data/jirastudio/svn/root/db/transactions/17-z.txn': No
Error such file or directory
I was able to commit to the same SVN repository just a week ago. The error looks like a permission issue, but I did not change the default permission settings for that project. I am in the administrators, developers, and users groups.
Does anyone have an idea why this is happening? Any help is appreciated!
Hi Raph, I recommend you to create a support ticket for this at support.atlassian.com. The support engineers are usually quite responsive and can help you solve this problem quickly :)
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An Atlassian engineer fixed the issue after I created a support ticket for it. It turned out that the problem was on the Atlassian OnDemand server. The following is from the engineer's comment:
It looks like there was a side-effect of an outage your instance experienced over the weekend. I have repaired the missing directory and was able to successfully commit after that.
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