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Dorin Marinca commented on JENKINS-11938:
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In fact the file pointed by <dfosFile> in build.xml files is saved (not lost) 
in <jenkins>\jobs\<job_name>\builds\<timestamp>\fileParameters\<*here*>. So 
there should be an issue on selection of value stored in <dfosFile>. Instead 
storing some temp file (that someone would remove for freeing the temp), 
jenkins should store the path to the file stored anyway under the build 
directory.

                
> Jenkins loses builds when restarted
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENKINS-11938
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-11938
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: other, versionnumber
>    Affects Versions: current
>         Environment: tomcat 7.0.22
> windows server 2008 r2
>            Reporter: Ben Dean
>
> Jenkins version 1.437
> If I stop the Apache Tomcat windows service, a bunch of my builds disappear 
> from the history of the jobs. The missing builds are still on disk in the 
> build folder, it just doesn't "find" them when making the history list.
> The jobs that lose history use the version number plugin and I had recently 
> changed the version format from "4.3.${BUILDS_ALL_TIME}" to 
> "4.4.${BUILDS_ALL_TIME}". The builds that disappear are all those after I 
> changed this format. Also affects jobs that are downstream from those with 
> version number changes.
> I could not find any Component related to the build history for a job. If 
> someone knows what that should be feel free to change this. Also, sorry if 
> there's not enough (or to much) information, this is the first Jenkins bug I 
> have filed.

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