We are using Revit Server for one of our projects sharing the central model with 3 collaborating offices. We had a huge issue yesterday, where none of the users were able to sync their work back to the central model because Revit kept issuing the warning, that "this operation could not be completed. Please try again." Well we tried, we thought it would be a network connection problem and rebooted the revit server but the problem persisted. Anyway the only way out was to replace the central model with one of the users local making it the new central with all the following steps as a result from this.
Anyway, my question is two fold. One, was the central model corrupted (how?) and two, why is it not possible to just override the old central model and keeping the file path to the local files intact or at least you should be able to repath it (just the same way as you would be linking models)?
We are using Revit Server for one of our projects sharing the central model with 3 collaborating offices. We had a huge issue yesterday, where none of the users were able to sync their work back to the central model because Revit kept issuing the warning, that "this operation could not be completed. Please try again." Well we tried, we thought it would be a network connection problem and rebooted the revit server but the problem persisted. Anyway the only way out was to replace the central model with one of the users local making it the new central with all the following steps as a result from this.
Anyway, my question is two fold. One, was the central model corrupted (how?) and two, why is it not possible to just override the old central model and keeping the file path to the local files intact or at least you should be able to repath it (just the same way as you would be linking models)?
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We are using Revit Server for one of our projects sharing the central model with 3 collaborating offices. We had a huge issue yesterday, where none of the users were able to sync their work back to the central model because Revit kept issuing the warning, that "this operation could not be completed. Please try again." Well we tried, we thought it would be a network connection problem and rebooted the revit server but the problem persisted. Anyway the only way out was to replace the central model with one of the users local making it the new central with all the following steps as a result from this.
Anyway, my question is two fold. One, was the central model corrupted (how?) and two, why is it not possible to just override the old central model and keeping the file path to the local files intact or at least you should be able to repath it (just the same way as you would be linking models)?
-Kyle
@Anonymous wrote:
We are using Revit Server for one of our projects sharing the central model with 3 collaborating offices. We had a huge issue yesterday, where none of the users were able to sync their work back to the central model because Revit kept issuing the warning, that "this operation could not be completed. Please try again." Well we tried, we thought it would be a network connection problem and rebooted the revit server but the problem persisted. Anyway the only way out was to replace the central model with one of the users local making it the new central with all the following steps as a result from this.
Anyway, my question is two fold. One, was the central model corrupted (how?) and two, why is it not possible to just override the old central model and keeping the file path to the local files intact or at least you should be able to repath it (just the same way as you would be linking models)?
-Kyle
Kyle,
Im currently in a situation where the journals would certainly help me out; however, I cant seem to locate them.
I want to run a controlled test on the users machine that is experiecing the 'This operation..." error. In a fresh session, if I have them performt he requested action, and the error appears, would that log be saved locally to their machine(s)?
I want to make sure im not looking for log on the server, where the server never even thinks it got the request.
Thanks!
-Sean
Kyle,
Im currently in a situation where the journals would certainly help me out; however, I cant seem to locate them.
I want to run a controlled test on the users machine that is experiecing the 'This operation..." error. In a fresh session, if I have them performt he requested action, and the error appears, would that log be saved locally to their machine(s)?
I want to make sure im not looking for log on the server, where the server never even thinks it got the request.
Thanks!
-Sean
Check your server space on all servers. If one server is low it can cause issues on the other servers as well.
Check your server space on all servers. If one server is low it can cause issues on the other servers as well.
Thanks!
Is there typically a threshold of memory, where these servers would consider it too low to operate? ie. anything under XXgb free = too low.
-Sean
Thanks!
Is there typically a threshold of memory, where these servers would consider it too low to operate? ie. anything under XXgb free = too low.
-Sean
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