FYI, running the service under the same user as I do running the jar 
manually doesn't make a difference, service still refuses to start.

I have unpacked the the jenkins.war.bak file and replaced its contents in 
the JENKINS_HOME directory, so for all I understand this would
downgrade me to the previous version and still the service won't run.

I'm kind of baffled...

cheers,

Roland

On Tuesday, 19 June 2012 15:20:11 UTC+2, Roland Zwaga wrote:
>
> No, they're different users. I'll try to run the service with the same 
> user I used to start Jenkins on the command line.
>
> But still, this happened all of a sudden after I did an automatic upgrade, 
> so should this solve my problem, I still don't
> understand how it started.
>
> I'll have to wait until a bunch of jobs have finished building (impatient 
> programmers hehe) and then I'll let you know if
> it made a difference or not.
>
> thanks so far,
>
> Roland
>
> On Tuesday, 19 June 2012 15:07:50 UTC+2, slide wrote:
>>
>> Are you running the service under the same user that you are running 
>> the command from the console as? 
>>
>> slide 
>>
>

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