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unable to push the content from dev to prod

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Hi All,
I am attempting to push content from dev XSOAR to prod XSOAR, but I’m encountering a strange and frustrating error that lacks detailed information.

 

I got following error when pushing content on dev "Failed committing changes. Error: Unexpected non-whitespace character after JSON at position 183 (line 2 column 1)"

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From the logs I could see the below error: 2024-11-05 11:17:50.7096 error GIT: failed executing [fetch []]: ssh: connect to host git.tms.local port 22: Connection timed out fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. [error 'permission denied (11890)'] (source: /builds/GOPATH/src/gitlab.xdr.pan.local/xdr/xsoar/server/util/versioncontrol/git/fetch.go:35) 2024-11-05 11:17:51.1418 error VC: failed to check if remote has diverged [error 'permission denied (11890)'] (source: /builds/GOPATH/src/gitlab.xdr.pan.local/xdr/xsoar/server/util/versioncontrol/versioncontrol.go:596)

 

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From the logs I could see the below error: 2024-11-05 11:17:50.7096 error GIT: failed executing [fetch []]: ssh: connect to host git.tms.local port 22: Connection timed out fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. [error 'permission denied (11890)'] (source: /builds/GOPATH/src/gitlab.xdr.pan.local/xdr/xsoar/server/util/versioncontrol/git/fetch.go:35) 2024-11-05 11:17:51.1418 error VC: failed to check if remote has diverged [error 'permission denied (11890)'] (source: /builds/GOPATH/src/gitlab.xdr.pan.local/xdr/xsoar/server/util/versioncontrol/versioncontrol.go:596)

 

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