I Y: a network share? If so, are you running from the command line as the same user that Jenkins is running as? If not, you may need to add permissions for that user to that share (and actually mount the network share under that account since mapped drives are not shared between users).
slide On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Bill Wonch <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone - > > I'm having issues calling cleartool from a "Execute Windows Batch Command" > step. In Jenkins, I see this output: > > C:\POC\Jenkins\workspace\Deploy-Flex>cleartool checkout -nc > Y:\Flex_SOA_deploy\deploy\dev\flexC\flexC_OriginatorData.zip > > cleartool: Error: Unable to access > "Y:\Flex_SOA_deploy\deploy\dev\flexC\flexC_OriginatorData.zip": No such file > or directory. > > > When I run the same command from the command line, it works fine: > > > C:\POC\Jenkins\workspace\Deploy-Flex\clearcase>cleartool co -nc > Y:\Flex_SOA_deploy\deploy\dev\flexC\flexC_OriginatorData.zip > Checked out "Y:\Flex_SOA_deploy\deploy\dev\flexC\flexC_OriginatorData.zip" > from version "\main\10". > > > This is on a WinXP machine. > > > Anyone come across this before? > > > Thanks! > > > Bill -- Website: http://earl-of-code.com
