This is solved. I had to edit the /etc/hosts file and make an entry for the 
hostname of the slave VM



On Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:23:11 AM UTC+5:30, Shobha Dashottar 
wrote:
>
> I used the Credential manager plugin to store the perforce credentials. I 
> have filled in the details as required on the Jenkins -> Credentials - > 
> Global Credentials page  like the p4 port, ssl connection, fingerprint , 
> username and password. but on clicking on "test Connection" I get the 
> following error
>
> Unable to connect to: p4javassl://perforce.xxx.com:1666
> Unable to determine client host name: Jenkinshostname: Jenkinshostname
>
> Where Jenkinshostname is the hostname of the Linux machine( RHEL 6 x64)  
> with Jenkins installed.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> Thanks
> Shobha
>

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