If its working now, you're sorted... Otherwise deleting *should* have
regenerated the correct one for you.

On Tuesday, 18 June 2013, Jerry wrote:

> I copied that file from another instance of Jenkins I happened to have to
> the instance in question, restarted Jenkins, and now I can see all the
> available plugins again. Thanks, Stephen! Is there anything else I should
> do?
>
> On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 12:37:21 PM UTC-4, Jerry wrote:
>>
>> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
>> <sites>
>>   <cloudbees plugin="cloudbees-plugin-**[email protected]">
>>     <id>cloudbees-proprietary</id>
>>     <url>http://jenkins-updates.**cloudbees.com/update-center/**
>> cloudbees-proprietary/update-**center.json<http://jenkins-updates.cloudbees.com/update-center/cloudbees-proprietary/update-center.json>
>> </url>
>>   </cloudbees>
>> </sites>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 12:13:30 PM UTC-4, Jerry wrote:
>>>
>>> Jenkins 1.514 on Centos. Deployed as a WAR file.
>>>
>>> At some point in the recent past, I'm not sure when, all non-CloudBees
>>> plugins disappeared from the plugin manager's "Available" page. The
>>> non-CloudBees plugins I had previously installed are still listed on the
>>> "Installed" page, but not on the "Updates" page.
>>>
>>>
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