Hi Bryan, all, > From: Bryan Turner [mailto:bturner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 5:16 PM > To: Owen Ofiesh <oofiesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Git Users <git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Git clone fails with fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly > > On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 4:55 PM Owen Ofiesh <mailto:oofiesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > We are seeing an issue where git clone in Linux Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS fails > > with the following error using the HTTP protocol. > > > > The error on the client is: > > fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly > > fatal: early EOF > > fatal: index-pack failed > > > > The client is writing to an NFS volume. > > A further detail on this (Owen correct me if I'm wrong), but the same > clone performed to a local disk, rather than NFS, succeeds. Correct. The clone to local disk succeeds. One more data point. I tried this with SSH just now, and the behavior is somewhat improved in that I am only seeing the failure on the NFS volume so far with 1 in 6 clone attempts (5 successful). Whereas with HTTP, we see the failure every time. > > > > The HTTP POST error on the server is: > > c.a.s.i.w.filters.StreamGuardFilter The remote client has aborted the connection > > c.a.s.i.w.filters.StreamGuardFilter Failed to flush buffer; the remote client aborted the connection > > Bitbucket Server developer here. I just want to clarify one thing > here, for the list. The above is logged when the cloning client > disconnects unexpectedly in the middle of a hosting operation (push or > pull). So, from the server's perspective, everything was going well > and then the client left without saying goodbye. Correct in that we see this behavior when cloning. Small updates (push/pull) seems to work okay. We tested this previously by cloning to local disk, then copying to NFS, and then trying very small updates. > > Our git repositories are managed by Atlassian's bitbucket server v5.5.1. > > > > We see this with the Linux git client SW v1.9.1 and v2.19.2 (doesn't seem > > to matter the client SW version). > > > > The Linux git server is SW v2.9.5. > > > > Per discussions about this we've tried the following: > > 1. We increased the GIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUEST_BUFFER setting on the server > > to 100MBs. > > 2. We set the http.postBuffer client value to 100MBs. > > Neither of these helped. > > > > Any thoughts about this please? > > > > Note: > > For reasons I will not enter into, we cannot use SSH for this. > > > > Thank you. > > > > end > > > > Regards, > > Owen Ofiesh, SCM, Software Test and Development Manager > > MaxLinear, Inc. | http://www.maxlinear.com > > 5966 La Place Court Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 > > Phone: 760-517-1109 > > Cell: 858-335-1690 > > mailto:oofiesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >