Was able to get answer via GitHub
issue: https://github.com/jenkinsci/ec2-fleet-plugin/issues/167
Was a bug in ec2-fleet plugin, fixed in version 1.17.3 of the plugin.
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No one else has seen this issue? Because of this, we sometimes get an
extra VM running, which wastes money... Thanks for any ideas.
-Alan
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I'm using the current (1.17.1) of the ec2-fleet plugin. I've configured the
plugin to use an autoscaling group. It generally works OK, except occasionally
for unknown reasons it launches extra builder instances, wasting money.
When I see the issue happen, it logs the following to the Jenkins
Reinhold, thanks for that ticket reference, sounds like exactly what I am
seeing as well. Will watch that ticket. Appreciate the response!
-Alan
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I've been seeing a lot of errors similar to the following on my Jenkins
masters which mount /var/lib/jenkins from an NFS (specifically, AWS EFS)
file system:
2020-04-07 19:54:27.051+ [id=4740] WARNING
j.m.BackgroundGlobalBuildDiscarder#lambda$processJob$0: An exception
occurred when
I apologize for the spam, I was able to determine the cause... found a
message in logs that suggested it was an AWS credential issue. Log
messages stopped after fixing this.
2020-03-25 15:52:12.362+ [id=35]WARNING
c.a.p.p.c.CredentialsLegacyConfigLocationProvider#getLocation: Found
I've suddenly started getting a lot of the following message in my Jenkins
logs. I'm figuring it happened coincident with one of my team members copying
a jobs folder from our previous Jenkins install to my newer one (running LTS
2.204.5).
Can anyone tell me what the log messages are
Perhaps the phrase "not a huge deal" was ill-advised, apologize for that.
Am not sure from the documentation you reference that it's a documentation
problem - does it not consistently reference "Jenkinsfile"? Since the
default pipeline definition in a pipeline job (with pipeline from SCM) is
I think historical convention. It's not a huge deal, you can use any file
name you want, if you set your pipeline job up to use your path/filename
instead of the default.
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I have some custom properties set on my Jenkins instances, and I'd like to get
one of those in a pipeline. Having trouble finding out how.
I have a set of properties set with System.setProperty() in my Jenkins
init.groovy. Can see them in the Jenkins System Information page. I've tried
many
Over the last couple of weeks I've been seeing an increasing number of plugins
which I can't update, I'm assuming this is mostly because there's some breaking
change about to happen. Is this true, are we nigh a new LTS release?
For instance, I have the following un-upgradable plugins...
Any updates today on the download issues? Have a couple of plugin updates that
won’t complete.
Checked Internet connectivity from Jenkins, seems to be OK.
java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 502 for URL:
We're running the LTS version of Jenkins (2.263.2). Starting a few weeks back
or so, we're getting more and more updates listed in the plugin manager that
are not installable. I'm trying to understand if at least one of them is not
compatible with LTS and requires a higher version of
Thanks very much for the information and the link to the blog.
-Alan
A Jenkins plugin release declares the minimum Jenkins version that it supports.
The Jenkins versions after 2.263 (2.264 through 2.276 and beyond) include the
changes described in "Major changes in weekly
Downloads of Jenkins LTS and plugins is very slow for me today in Colorado US.
Are there known issues?
This site appears to suggest problems:
https://p.datadoghq.com/sb/0Igb9a-a5ff8c4199
Thanks.
-Alan
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: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com On
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Sent: Monday, June 14, 2021 11:54 AM
To: Jenkins Users
Subject: Re: Jenkins.io site issues?
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 11:37 AM Alan Sparks
mailto:alan.l.spa...@microfocus.com>> wrote:
Downloads of Jenkins LTS and plugins is ver
Has anyone been having random crashes now with new 2.289.1 LTS? Running
successfully the last LTS (2.277.4), and upgraded to new LTS and upgraded
plugins.
Now it's crashing at various times, usually while running jobs. It's an EC2
instance, so I've lost some info when autoscaling kicks it
I have a couple of pipelines I've built for building and testing AMIs. Both
the build and the test sides of the coin are complex enough that I don't want
to duplicate the code. I've used a couple of shared libraries to centralize
the logic.
My previous version used a couple of MB pipelines,
I seem to have started seeing messages like the following since I updated LTS
to 2.277.1:
2021-03-11 17:01:57.932+ [id=16]WARNING
o.s.c.s.ResourceBundleMessageSource#getResourceBundle: ResourceBundle
[org.acegisecurity.messages] not found for MessageSource: Can't find bundle for
base
Something I do not recall seeing before... I have LTS Jenkins installed on my
Ubuntu 18.04 AWS instance.
Every time I stop/start Jenkins, the logs say:
2021-03-18 17:58:32.679+ [id=27]INFO
hudson.PluginManager#loadDetachedPlugins: Upgrading Jenkins. The last running
version was
Seems like the Jenkins update site is throwing 503 errors... known issue?
Thanks.
-Alan
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I went to upgrade this, and the after-installed one shows the same security
notice in my Jenkins 2.289.3 master. The GitHub Releases shows 2.0.7 as the
current. Was the 2.0.8 release pulled back?
-Alan
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I've been using JCasC to configure Jenkins LTS and the role-based auth plugin
for a long time, and today I tested starting a new server running LTS 2.303.1.
All else remaining the same (Java version, plugin versions), 2.289.3 starts
fine, but 2.303.1 crashes on startup in the JCasC
Can anyone point me to an example of using SMTP configuration with JCasC?
I tried adding a bogus username and password to the "email notification"
configuration and dumping the config, but the configuration comes out as:
smtpPassword: "{AQAAABA...}"
Can someone point to how JCasC wants the
In one of my init.groovy scripts, I'm trying to do:
mailServer.setSmtpAuth(SMTPUser, SMTPPassword)
But this flags an error, saying that's deprecated, and to use "authentication".
But I can't find that documentation.
Can anyone point me to a reference or example of using "authentication" to
This morning my Jenkins instances showed an alert the the "bootstrap 4 API"
plugin was now deprecated. I also have the bootstrap 5 plugin. I went looking
for either an uninstall to test or a way to confirm the message, but found
neither. The "uninstall" button is greyed out for the plugin
- how to address?
Am 11.10.2021 um 17:28 schrieb Alan Sparks
mailto:alan.l.spa...@microfocus.com>>:
This morning my Jenkins instances showed an alert the the “bootstrap 4 API”
plugin was now deprecated. I also have the bootstrap 5 plugin. I went looking
for either an uninstall t
I got a notice on Jenkins of a new stable release 2.319.1. And it's in the
//pkg.jenkins.io/debian-stable repo. But see no changelog for it and didn't
see a pre-notice in announcements. Is this real?
-Alan
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Why is the "SSH Server" plugin installed, and apparently not removable? What
core functionality does it add other than permitting some sort of SSH access to
run commands? It defaults to "disabled" in global security (that's good at
least), but why must it be there in the first place if such
Frankly I don’t have any experience doing this… so any help would be
appreciated. Thanks for the reply!
-Alan
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Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2022 2:27 PM
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Support for CloudBees
I did an update on my test Jenkins instance, which included updates to the
CloudBees AWS credentials plugin. Doesn't seem that the EC2 Fleet plugin was
part of that update, but not I have a big problem...
I'm getting this over and over in the logs, below. Appears to be caused by an
issue in
Except, not exactly. I have not upgraded our Jenkins from 2.319.3 to 2.332 due
to some oddness I saw when we did some test upgrades. However, it looks like
some plugins (particularly Pipeline: Declarative) is one that is not allowed
upgrade, there’s no way to include it in the plugin update.
So this plugin (Pipeline: Deprecated Groovy Libraries) is now marked deprecated
and I'm trying to remove it. But I don't seem to see how.
When I check, I have "Pipeline: Groovy Libraries" already installed. But If I
go to uninstall the deprecated one, it tells be I have dependencies on
Thanks for that answer. I’ll watch for those releases.
-Alan
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I tried this morning to run a plugin update on my test instance running
2.346.2, and it broke very badly. It came back up with 40+ plugins disabled,
and reports of cyclic dependencies.
For instance:
Cycle detected: Plugin:sshd -> Plugin:mina-sshd-api-core ->
Plugin:ssh-credentials ->
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