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    Ricardo-Maturana
    Posts: 12
    Registered: ‎11-16-2012
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    REVIT Server 2013

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    12-05-2012 11:05 AM

    We have set up Revit 2013 and it works fine for creating folders and subfolders.  I followed the Autodesk process step by step on creating a new file in the revit server.  Everything is fine, but when I hit save an error message appears saying that the file cannot be saved.  When I log into revitserver i see the new file, but I cannot delete, lock it, or use it at all.

     

    Any thoughts on how we can lock the files to be able to delete from the revit server?

     

    Thank you.

     

    As a side note:

    Unless Autodesk is planning on getting rid of revit server they should really invest into the documentation and troubleshooting.

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    Re: REVIT Server 2013

    12-05-2012 01:10 PM in reply to: Ricardo-Maturana

    You should be able to delete the file in the Revit Server Admin console.

     

    If not, you can log on to the Central Server, and delete it there. ( the folder containing the .rvt file, which reads as only 1Kb file size.)

    Cliff B. Collins
    Registered Architect/BIM Manager
    Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
    St. Louis, MO
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    Ricardo-Maturana
    Posts: 12
    Registered: ‎11-16-2012

    Re: REVIT Server 2013

    12-07-2012 10:21 AM in reply to: ccollins

    This is the error that I am getting.  Everything seems to be working fine except when trying to save or open a file from the workstation.  

    We are using REVIT 2013 and microsoft server2012

     

     

    0:<   System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[Autodesk.Revit.RS.Common.ClientServer.DataContract.Model.ModelFault]: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow.

     ' 0:< RevitServerException caught in constructor of ModelResolvableLocation: WCF Generic Fault Exception. Data or permissions for the model could be in an inconsistent state. Please contact technical support.

     

     

     

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    Registered: ‎03-21-2012

    Re: REVIT Server 2013

    04-10-2013 04:49 PM in reply to: Ricardo-Maturana

    Ricardo,

     

    I have a similar setup Server 2012, running Revit Server 2013, and I'm haveing the same problem opening or saving models.  I get a slightly differnt error though.

     

    2013-04-10 16:42:19,504 ERROR TID(11) LOGGER(Autodesk.Revit.RS.Service.Protected.Model.ModelServiceImplementation) MSG(BlockError: System.OverflowException: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow.
    at System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.GetBytes(SQLiteStatement stmt, Int32 index, Int32 nDataOffset, Byte[] bDest, Int32 nStart, Int32 nLength)
    at System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.GetValue(SQLiteStatement stmt, Int32 index, SQLiteType typ)
    at Autodesk.Revit.RS.Core.Model.ModelStorage.ModelLocationSQLiteDbTable.parseOneRecord(SQLiteDataReader dataReader)
    at Autodesk.Revit.RS.Core.Model.ModelStorage.ModelLocationSQLiteDbTable.readRecord(ModelIdentity modelIdentity)
    at Autodesk.Revit.RS.Core.Model.ModelStorage.ModelStorageProvider.locateModel(ModelIdentity modelIdentity)
    at Autodesk.Revit.RS.Service.Protected.Model.ModelServiceImplementation.LocateModel(ModelIdentity modelIdentity)
    at Autodesk.Revit.RS.Service.Protected.Model.ModelServiceImplementation.CreatePermissions(ServiceModelSessionToken sessionToken, PermissionsFormatVersion permissionFormatVersion)
    at IModelServiceProxyd68ce8001e454bb6a8a801c5f0a957b4.InvocationCreatePermissions_34.InvokeMethodOnTarget()
    at Autodesk.Social.Core.Implementation.Logging.LoggingInterceptor.Intercept(IInvocation invocation))
    2013-04-10 16:42:19,505 INFO TID(11) LOGGER(Autodesk.Revit.RS.Service.Protected.Model.ModelServiceImplementation) MSG(BlockEnd: Autodesk.Revit.RS.Service.Protected.Model.ModelServiceImplementation.CreatePermissions)

     

    I'm hoping your solution will somehow point me in the right direction.

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