Clear case to TFS migration gives the error "Unable to determine version for VOB root directory element"

Proposed Answer Clear case to TFS migration gives the error "Unable to determine version for VOB root directory element"

  • 2012年5月3日 13:25
     
     
    

    Hi,
      While migrating from clear case to TFS I get the below error:

    Conflict Details: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Migration.Toolkit.InitializationException: Unable to determine version for VOB root directory element.

    Unable to access "\307008099_Review42_Blore": No such file or directory.

    Can you kindly help me in this?

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  • 2012年5月4日 6:21
     
     

    Hi,
      While migrating from clear case to TFS I get the below error:

    Conflict Details: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Migration.Toolkit.InitializationException: Unable to determine version for VOB root directory element.

    Unable to access "\307008099_Review42_Blore": No such file or directory.

    Can you kindly help me in this?

    
  • 2012年5月4日 8:52
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    Hi Vidya,

    I am trying to involve someone familiar with this topic to further look at this issue.

    Thanks.

    Vicky Song [MSFT]
    MSDN Community Support | Feedback to us

  • 2012年5月4日 11:34
     
     
    Thanks Vicky. I would appreciate if this can be done ASAP as I am struck on this
  • 2012年5月4日 17:29
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    Vidya,

    If you need a quick resolution you should open a support case (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;offerprophone). Otherwise it will not be until next week before someone from our support team replies again I'm afraid.


    Trevor Hancock (Microsoft)
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  • 2012年5月4日 23:22
     
     建议的答复

    Hi Vidya,

    The error Unable to access "\307008099_Review42_Blore": indicates that the Integration tool can't find that path.  The path it will use is the drive that you set in the configuration concatenated with the path.  The tool defaults to the M: drive but will not generally work with that drive.  You need to map a view to a drive other than M:  To test the combination you need, Also, be sure that you are not running the Integration service with the tool if running a ClearCase migration.

    Thanks,

    Brad

     


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  • 2012年5月18日 13:39
     
     

    Vidhya,

    Can you tell me how you are migrating.? I'm looking for a solution from Clearcase 7.1.2 to TFS 2010. Appreciate your help

    Thanks

    Bala