Hi Stephen

Thanks for the hint, the second one looks good but I have to check this with the
admin of the buildserver.
In the meanwhile I launch the slave via command on master. The master ssh-s to the slave and starts the slave.jar in the chroot via a script. Seems to work properly...


On 04/19/2013 10:42 AM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
Can you run a ssh-server in the chroot environment? or better yet, can you create a user on the build slave that is always logged in within the chroot environment?

With the former you just connect to the chroot's ssh-server port. With the latter you just connect as the chroot'ed user


On 18 April 2013 19:57, felix schwitzer <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I have a buildserver (ubuntu 12.04) and need to run a jenkins
    slave on that server
    in a (s)chroot environment.

    Question: How can I set up a slave that runs directly in the
    chroot-environment on that
    buildserver?
    I mean, who can I achieve that jenkins master connects directly
    into the chroot?

    Background:
    My jenkins project is a multiconfiguration project that runs on
    different slaves, some slaves are
    simple linux boxes without a chroot-environment, others need the
    chroot. Therefore I try to
    avoid entering into the chroot in each build step, because the job
    configuration becomes really
    complex; If I enter the chroot in the build steps, I have to
    change into the chroot conditionally,
    depending on the slave that builds the job.

    Thanks
    Felix

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