At 08:55 05.04.2022, you wrote: >Am Dienstag, dem 05.04.2022 um 08:35 +0200 schrieb Fabian Cenedese: > >>My problem is now that sometimes the workspace on the node >>is completely wiped, sometimes even while the task is running >>which of course then makes it fail. But I couldn't find a reason >>why this would happen. > >There are various places in a job's configuration where workspace cleanup can >be enabled, partly depending on installed plugins, for example: > > * The SCM section > * Under "Build environment": Delete workspace before build starts > * Under "Post-build Actions": Delete workspace when build is done > * Might also be something in your build steps > * Workspaces can also be wiped manually from the job's page > * We have special cleanup jobs in place that periodically remove all > workspaces Thanks for the ideas. However I think none of it applies here. - I've removed all references to git and svn as I also assumed this to be the cause. - It happens even when no job is running/has been running so the config shouldn't matter here. But I have nothing of that sort anyway. - I don't have anything deleting in my script - As it also happened in the middle of the night where nobody is working I rule manual out as well (and Jenkins is not accessible from outside) - Are you talking about your own self-made cleanup jobs or is that something builtin into Jenkins?
I checked Jenkins logfiles, system logs, virus scanners, job history... but I still can't find a reason. It's also arbitrary, I couldn't see a pattern yet. Thanks bye Fabi -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jenkinsci-users/20220405074009.198C74B4B0D1%40macserver.private.
