Yeah just move the slave. You should be able to just do D:\JenkinsSlave in the node configuration.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Bill Wonch <[email protected]> wrote: > I probably could. I just used the jnlp method to create the slave but if > another metthod works better, I'm open to it. > > > On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:11:30 PM UTC-7, Bill Wonch wrote: >> >> Hi everyone - >> >> I just created my first slave node, and I get the following message when >> I start it: >> >> Disk space is too low. Only 0.982GB left on C:\WINDOWS\Temp. >> >> I've done some research, and our JVMs are configured in such a way that >> C: is very small, so I changed the value of java.io.tmpdir to the D drive >> and bounced the slave service, but it still fails to start. Any idea what >> I'm doing wrong here? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Bill >> >
