Hi all!

I have been banging my head on this for a while, and now hope the greater 
community can help me out. I am starting out with workflows, and almost 
immediately hit a snag.

I have the following setup:

Jenkins 2.7 on:

- CentOS 6.7 master
- CentOS 7.1 on agents

- Pipeline 2.1

I have the following script:

node ('agent_label') {
    stage 'echo'
    echo 'Hello!'
    
    println env.getEnvironment()
    
    stage 'sh'
    sh 'echo hello sh!'
}

When I run this job manually, the job errors out on:

sh 'echo hello sh!'

With the following error:

[t1] Running shell script
sh: <PATH_TO_AGENT_WORKSPACE_ROOT>/t1@tmp/durable-ae020333/script.sh: bash: bad 
interpreter: No such file or directory


Looking in the directory listed the t1@tmp/ directory is empty. This error 
happens with the Groovy Sandbox setting set to true or false.

Running a freestyle job with a shell script works without issue. Has anyone 
seen this and possibly even resolved this?

Thanks!

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