Had you reported bug for this issue?

On Friday, May 11, 2012 1:26:49 AM UTC+8, Carlton Brown wrote:
>
> Running groovysh via the SSH server doesn't seem to work.   It returns an 
> exit 255 with no output.    The who-am-i command shows i'm authenticated.
>
> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Carlton Brown 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the explanation, I will try that.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 3:44 AM, Daniel PETISME 
>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> The groovysh command seems broken with the jenkins-cli.jar.
>>> if you use a "recent" version of Jenkins you should use the Jenkins SSH 
>>> server to invoke the groovysh command. 
>>>
>>> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Jenkins+SSH
>>> http://kohsuke.org/2011/12/27/jenkins-now-acts-as-an-ssh-daemon/
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> Le jeudi 26 avril 2012 17:23:50 UTC+2, Carlton Brown a écrit :
>>>
>>>> I wish to use groovysh to interact directly with Jenkins.   Does it 
>>>> work?
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Daniel PETISME 
>>>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Carlton, 
>>>>>
>>>>> Jenkins-cli seems to have some issues concerning authentication. 
>>>>> Groovysh allows you to interact directly with the Jenkins JVM using the 
>>>>> goovy language.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you don't need this "interaction" prefer the groovy command as a 
>>>>> possible workaround
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> For instance.
>>>>>
>>>>> $ java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s http://localhost:8080/jenkins/ -i 
>>>>> <myKeyFile> groovy test_script.gsh
>>>>> Enter passphrase for <myKeyFile>:
>>>>> ant - 1.1
>>>>> javadoc - 1.0
>>>>> Jenkins CVS Plug-in - 1.6
>>>>> Maven Integration plugin - 1.460
>>>>> Jenkins SSH Slaves plugin - 0.21
>>>>> Jenkins Subversion Plug-in - 1.34
>>>>> Jenkins Translation Assistance plugin - 1.8
>>>>>
>>>>> and the test_script.gsh is reusing your command "jenkins.model.Jenkins.
>>>>> **instance.pluginManager.**plugins.each { println("${it.longName} - 
>>>>> ${it.version}") }"
>>>>>
>>>>> I try to add more details concerning jenkins-cli.jar tool: Jenkins 
>>>>> CLI in Dev 
>>>>> ML<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#%21topic/jenkinsci-dev/Es4nvtZVyj0>
>>>>>
>>>>> To skip the step of the creation of a groovy script file for each 
>>>>> command, the usage talks about a pramater "=" to write the command in 
>>>>> stdin.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 4:27:14 PM UTC+2, Carlton Brown wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Steps to reproduce:
>>>>>> 1:  set up an SSH key under my username 
>>>>>> 2:  verified that I am authenticated:  java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s 
>>>>>> http://myserver/jenkins  **wh**o-am-i
>>>>>>      Authenticated as: myuser
>>>>>>     Authorities:
>>>>>>         authenticated
>>>>>> 3:  tried to run a trivial script via groovysh and got an error
>>>>>>   java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s 
>>>>>> http://myserver/jenkins<http://vbuild06.atld1:8080/jenkins>
>>>>>>  **gro**ovysh 
>>>>>> 'jenkins.model.Jenkins.**instanc**e.pluginManager.**plugins.each 
>>>>>> { println("${it.longName} - ${it.version}") };'
>>>>>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.reflect.**UndeclaredTh**
>>>>>> rowableException
>>>>>> at $Proxy2.main(Unknown Source)
>>>>>> at hudson.cli.CLI.execute(CLI.**jav**a:271)
>>>>>>  at hudson.cli.CLI._main(CLI.java:****417)
>>>>>> at hudson.cli.CLI.main(CLI.java:**3**22)
>>>>>> Caused by: hudson.remoting.**ProxyException**: hudson.security.**
>>>>>> AccessDeniedEx**ception2: anonymous is missing the Administer 
>>>>>> permission
>>>>>>  at hudson.security.ACL.**checkPermi**ssion(ACL.java:53)
>>>>>> at hudson.model.Node.**checkPermiss**ion(Node.java:381)
>>>>>>  at hudson.cli.GroovyshCommand.**mai**n(GroovyshCommand.java:61)
>>>>>>  at hudson.cli.CliManagerImpl.**main**(CliManagerImpl.java:92)
>>>>>> at sun.reflect.**GeneratedMethodAcc**essor5352.**invoke(Unknown 
>>>>>> Source)
>>>>>>  at sun.reflect.**DelegatingMethodAc**cessorImpl.**invoke(**
>>>>>> DelegatingMe**thodAccessorImpl.**java:43)
>>>>>> at java.lang.reflect.Method.**invok**e(Method.java:601)
>>>>>>  at hudson.remoting.**RemoteInvocati**onHandler$**RPCRequest.perform(
>>>>>> **R**emoteInvocationHandler.java:**27**4)
>>>>>> at hudson.remoting.**RemoteInvocati**onHandler$**RPCRequest.call(**
>>>>>> Remo**teInvocationHandler.java:**255)
>>>>>>  at hudson.remoting.**RemoteInvocati**onHandler$**RPCRequest.call(**
>>>>>> Remo**teInvocationHandler.java:**215)
>>>>>> at hudson.remoting.UserRequest.**pe**rform(UserRequest.java:118)
>>>>>>  at hudson.remoting.UserRequest.**pe**rform(UserRequest.java:48)
>>>>>> at hudson.remoting.Request$2.run(****Request.java:287)
>>>>>>  at hudson.remoting.**InterceptingEx**ecutorService$1.**call(**
>>>>>> Intercept**ingExecutorService.**java:72)
>>>>>> at hudson.cli.CliManagerImpl$1.**ca**ll(CliManagerImpl.java:63)
>>>>>>  at hudson.remoting.**InterceptingEx**ecutorService$2.**call(**
>>>>>> Intercept**ingExecutorService.**java:95)
>>>>>> at java.util.concurrent.**FutureTas**k$Sync.innerRun(**FutureTask.**
>>>>>> java:334)
>>>>>>  at java.util.concurrent.**FutureTas**k.run(FutureTask.**java:166)
>>>>>> at java.util.concurrent.**ThreadPoo**lExecutor.runWorker(**ThreadPool
>>>>>> **Executor.java:1110)
>>>>>>  at java.util.concurrent.**ThreadPoo**lExecutor$Worker.run(**
>>>>>> ThreadPoo**lExecutor.java:603)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>

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