Hi,
I have the following in the DSL Script section:
job {
name test
customWorkspace(C:\\Jenkins\\w1)
}
I get an error when trying to build (please see below).
Any idea what I'm doing wrong ?
I'm using Jenkins version 1.565.3 and version 1.14 of the Job DSL plugin.
Thanks,
(sorry, i copied this question from stackoverflow, it seems it will not
get answer there, so this is
probably the better place for this question)
we started using jenkins to build our cmake c++ project. now the jenkins
server is in the intranet without any connection to the outside world,
Hi,
at first glance that might be as you are not using a node/workspace and the
shell step requires one.
Regards,
/James
On Monday, 3 November 2014 18:25:18 UTC, kptishere wrote:
Hi,
I've installed the beta version of Workflow plugin
(https://github.com/jenkinsci/workflow-plugin)
I
Hi Narahari,
The version of svnkit used in the jenkins subversion plugin only supports
up to subversion 1.7 workspace.
So you have a few possible solutions:
1) update and test the plugin and send a pull request
2) downgrade your native svn client to 1.7
3) configure maven to use the java svn
I am posting here again since no one is responding to my problem anywhere.
I have a job in jenkins that has a build matrix that starts several jobs,
some of those jobs can only run one at a time. If I start the build matrix
job while another job is still running most of the time the jobs in the
I believe that Jenkins is is set to not put another build in the queue if
one is already there, waiting to be run, if it is triggered manually by an
upstream build. I do not know if this can be overridden in some way or
not. I know in our instances, a Gerrit patch set that triggers a build can
It looks like it is actually adding the job to the queue, but eventually
that drops out of the queue and never runs.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Scott Evans milwrd...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe that Jenkins is is set to not put another build in the queue if
one is already there, waiting
I would also point out that I just started a build manually that went into
the queue and maybe 10 minutes of waiting in the queue it was not there
anymore. This is strange because I have seen jobs wait in the queue for
days before when a job gets stuck.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Jeffrey
I am attempting to stop and start a JBOSS service on a remote server and I am
using the Publish over SSH plugin for this purpose. I am running the service
command
service jbossas7.1 start
I can see it starting up, but the plugin does not seem to disconnect after a
successful startup.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Jeffrey Parker thexd...@gmail.com wrote:
I would also point out that I just started a build manually that went into
the queue and maybe 10 minutes of waiting in the queue it was not there
anymore. This is strange because I have seen jobs wait in the queue for
I know what it is waiting for, that is not the problem. It is waiting for
another job of the same type to finish because only one can run at a time.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Jeffrey Parker thexd...@gmail.com
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Jeffrey Parker thexd...@gmail.com wrote:
I know what it is waiting for, that is not the problem. It is waiting for
another job of the same type to finish because only one can run at a time.
That part is normal - or at least waiting on a resource that can run
Yes, that is the problem that I am encountering.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Jeffrey Parker thexd...@gmail.com
wrote:
I know what it is waiting for, that is not the problem. It is waiting for
another job of the
The appearance is that as long as the process is running, the ssh session will
not terminate. It will eventually timeout, but not terminate on it own even
when the service command exits with a 0. If I run the command:
service jbossas7.1 stop
while the Jenkins job is still connected and
Hi Eric
We do this with JBoss EAP and it works fine. We found we had to up the
Exec Timeout property (under Advanced) as the JBoss start script that we
use doesn't return until the app server has started and all the apps
deployed have started too (i.e. its open for business)
Not sure if thats
Richard:
When I run the service from the command line on the actual server, it takes
about 30 secs to run and does return to the command line prompt. If I run the
same service from the publish over ssh, it does not seem to return and times
out. I have the time out set to five minutes. It i
I can see that this plugin has been updated to support jboss 7.1. It looks to
have you start a container and asks for the Manager user name/password and URL.
Is this for the administration console? The documentation is somewhat sparse
as far as detail on how to configuration. I'm assuming
An additional note. I see that they recommend using the provided service
script called $JBOSS_HOME/bin/init.d/jboss-as-standalone.sh. We are using some
older version developed in-house. I can't see significant differences, but
not sure if the way the service is invoked is a factor.
do you use
I’m not sure if this is relevant, but it may be worth looking at. The slave
considers the job complete when the process exits _and_ STDOUT and STDERR have
been closed off. Since the “service” program is launching JBoss, it may do
something stupid like leave stderr open, so that if the server
Hi All,
I am new to Jenkins...
My company is currently in the process to starting Continuous Integration
project. we are currently evaluating Jenkins and other CI tools in the
market.
Can anyone help help to answer my below queries
1)Is Jenkins opensource? or can we purchase jenkins license?
On 4 November 2014 21:15, Rob Mandeville rmandevi...@dekaresearch.com
wrote:
“Normal” Jenkins is open source, and its documentation can be found at
http://jenkins-ci.org. There’s even a wiki.
Official support comes from the vendor at http://cloudbees.com. The most
basic support is
My team recently upgraded from an older version of Jenkins (released December
2011) to Jenkins LTS 1.554.3.
We were using the Sidebar Links plugin to link to a local file share. In the
new version of Jenkins, these links aren't appearing at all.
The Link URL is: file:///\\server\share\path
probably
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/OWASP+Markup+Formatter+Plugin
giving you XSS protection
On 4 November 2014 21:34, Dunnigan, Terrence J
terrence.j.dunni...@boeing.com wrote:
My team recently upgraded from an older version of Jenkins (released
December 2011) to Jenkins LTS
And the solution to get back all the security issues that are resolved by safe
markup formatters is: Anything Goes Formatter Plugin.
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=60915753
On 04.11.2014, at 23:14, Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com
wrote:
probably
The errors that I saw in Jenkins log that pointed to a problem in
initializing Groovy were all false and can be ignore. There were no
problems with Jenkins or the plugin versions that I was using to generate
the email. The problem turned out to be a recent change/glitch in the email
system
Hi jenkins'ers,
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15GB RAM
- number of slaves: 9, among them one linux redhat 5.5
- number of jobs: ~ 30 nightly, about 5 svn poll SCM
Hello everyone,
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