To verify this, I added created the following build script:

#!/bin/bash

trap 'echo 1' 1
trap 'echo 2' 2
trap 'echo 3' 3
trap 'echo 4' 4
trap 'echo 5' 5
trap 'echo 6' 6
trap 'echo 7' 7
...
trap 'echo 64' 64
sleep 120

And I have not forgotten any signal in between. When I hit the [x] to kill the job, none of the traps gets invoked, proving that Jenkins uses kill dash nine (kill -9).

No job clean up is possible. This is a terrible design flaw. Please tell me I am wrong.

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