Hi Jared

The easiest way is to maintain a copy of .jenkins folder on diff server and
have a rsync command run with cron or something to keep them in sync, take
a look at the backup plugins as well.

thanks
Krishna

Krishna Chaitanya


On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Jared Griffith
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> I was wondering what files are necessary to back up a Jenkins master
> instance?  I don't really think it's necessary to backup the workspace and
> all that, I just want what is necessary in case the server goes boom and I
> have to put it up on another server.  Yeah, it would be nice to have all of
> the workspace / history stuff, but I don't think it's mandatory.
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