It's a shared folder from another machine.

On Friday, June 14, 2013 3:50:41 PM UTC-4, hhvong wrote:
>
>  is "\\qaserver\AcceptTest\Jenkins\Source\" /c /s /y /i /h  a shared drive? 
> if not, you can add c$, d$, etc depending on the drive letter. 
>
> ex: "\\qaserver\c$\AcceptTest\Jenkins\Source\" /c /s /y /i /h  
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 3:48 PM, ChrisK <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm relatively new to Jenkins so bare with me if these question seems 
>> elementary. I have done some googling, but haven't be able to come up with 
>> anything that works.
>>
>> I need to perform an xcopy command from our local Jenkins machine to 
>> another remote machine. However, to access the remote machine I need to log 
>> in with a username and password. So when Jenkins executes the command it 
>> says "Invalid drive specification". I have tried the xcopy manually on the 
>> Jenkins server and it works fine since I have saved the credentials for the 
>> remote machine. It's only when I use Jenkins to perform the xcopy that it 
>> fails.
>>
>> Is there a way to specifically set which windows user Jenkins uses to 
>> execute jobs? I have tried changing the "LogOn" settings on the jenkins 
>> service and then restarting the service and it did not work. Or any other 
>> ways around this?
>>
>>
>> Here is the command I need to execute: 
>>
>> xcopy "C:\Program Files (x86)\Jenkins\jobs\SilkTestClassic 
>> Git\workspace\zz_Reorg\*" "\\qaserver\AcceptTest\Jenkins\Source\" /c /s /y 
>> /i /h 
>>
>>
>> Here is my console output:
>>
>> Started by user anonymous <http://ron2008r2:8080/user/null>
>> Building on master in workspace C:\Program Files 
>> (x86)\Jenkins\jobs\SilkTestClassic Git (qaserver)\workspace
>> Checkout:workspace / C:\Program Files (x86)\Jenkins\jobs\SilkTestClassic Git 
>> (qaserver)\workspace - hudson.remoting.LocalChannel@aee86f
>> Using strategy: Default
>> Last Built Revision: Revision 2d67c364f55926e5c1308806210ceba2918ace06 
>> (origin/master)
>> Fetching changes from 1 remote Git repository
>> Fetching upstream changes from origin
>> Commencing build of Revision 2d67c364f55926e5c1308806210ceba2918ace06 
>> (origin/master)
>> Checking out Revision 2d67c364f55926e5c1308806210ceba2918ace06 
>> (origin/master)
>> [workspace] $ cmd /c call 
>> C:\Users\qatest\AppData\Local\Temp\hudson3277876910276465049.bat
>>
>> C:\Program Files (x86)\Jenkins\jobs\SilkTestClassic Git 
>> (qaserver)\workspace>xcopy "C:\Program Files 
>> (x86)\Jenkins\jobs\SilkTestClassic Git\workspace\zz_Reorg\*" 
>> "\\qaserver\AcceptTest\Jenkins\Source\" /c /s /y /i /h  
>> Invalid drive specification
>> 0 File(s) copied
>>
>> C:\Program Files (x86)\Jenkins\jobs\SilkTestClassic Git 
>> (qaserver)\workspace>exit 4 
>> Build step 'Execute Windows batch command' marked build as failure
>> Finished: FAILURE
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>
>>
>>
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