Room Inventory Report - failed -Report stopping because of ReadOnly mode

Hi All,
       I'm trying to run the Room Inventory Report  (content Admin -> KM Content-> Toolbox -> Report -> Room Inventory Report ) to get more info on the Rooms. Currently there are more than 500 rooms and when i run the report after 30 mins i'm getting the result as "Report stopping because of ReadOnly mode" . I have tried giving full permission to my user id to the rooms folder and also to the reporting folder where the file is supposed to come. This has worked in past say 2 years before but now i'm getting this failed message.
Pls. suggest your inputs for this error.
Thanks
Yusuf

Hello Experts,
       Your help is highly appreciated. I have run the report with multiple admin ids but still getting the read only failure message..
Thanks
Yusuf

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