You are correct that this might need multiple slaves per host to do that.  This 
isn’t a big deal to do, just make sure that they have different root 
directories.  At my shop, where a build and test cycle takes up an entire Unix 
account, we have several slaves per host, each one on a different account.

The ‘Trigger builds remotely’ feature sets up a URL so that you can trigger a 
build with an HTTP request.  That means that a script can use something like 
wget or curl to launch a Jenkins build.  Even without this feature, you can 
launch builds using the Jenkins CLI (running a JAR file that you can get from 
your Jenkins server); see 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Jenkins+CLI for details.  I’m not 
sure if this relates to triggering builds at certain times.

--Rob

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ari Maniatis
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2012 2:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Restricting builds from running at certain times of the day

Thanks for that idea. Unfortunately in my case I don't have enough slaves to 
set it up like that (I guess unless I create two slaves on the same physical 
machine)...

I don't really understand what "[ ] Trigger builds remotely (e.g., from 
scripts)" is supposed to do. Why can't I switch off subversion hooks using 
this? Is this a bug I should file or was that intended for something else?

Ari


On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 11:23:10 PM UTC+10, Mandeville, Rob wrote:
Let the jobs trigger when they will.  But force the jobs to run only on certain 
nodes (such as by using a label).  Then, when configuring  the nodes, set the 
availability to “Take this slave on-line according to a schedule”.  Now, when 
you don’t want the jobs to be running, they’ll queue up waiting for a node they 
can run on to fire up.

--Rob

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 On Behalf Of Ari Maniatis
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 6:15 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Restricting builds from running at certain times of the day

I have a Jenkins server which is triggered by the usual svn hooks on every 
commit. However I also have some very long running jobs which I only want to 
run overnight, when we have spare CPU capacity.

For those jobs I have unticked the option:

[ ] Trigger builds remotely (e.g., from scripts)

But it would appear that that option does not apply to the subversion trigger 
URL (
/server/subversion/${UUID}/notifyCommit?rev=$REV ). How do I ensure that some 
jobs are NOT triggered by the subversion hook along with all the others? I want 
them to run on a timed schedule or polling instead.
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