Have you tried restarting jenkins ?

It might still be an in memory issue and the reload configuration from disk 
doesn't clear some "cache" for that plugin.

regards,
Richard



On 2012-07-20, at 07:16, "Stanley, Jason" <jason.stan...@tekelec.com> wrote:

> Hello
>  
> I have enabled the “Record fingerprints of files to track usage” feature.
>  
> After my build completed, I can see a set of fingerprints for the archived 
> files.
>  
> I saved an archive onto my desktop and then in Jenkins ran the “Check File 
> Fingerprint” feature, and it reported the build/job which created the archive.
>  
> Next, I deleted the job in Jenkins. 
>  
> I ran the “Check File Fingerprint” feature again and selected this archive, 
> and again, it told me the build/job which created the archive.
>  
> Since the job was deleted, I would have thought this reference would have 
> been removed.
>  
> When I looked under the fingerprints directory in the Jenkins 
> (/var/lib/Jenkins/fingerprints), I did not see any reference to this archive 
> or job.
>  
> Can someone tell me where the “Check File Fingerprint” feature is pulling the 
> information from?
>  
> NOTE:
> I thought at first this info was stored in memory, so I ran the operation 
> “Reload Configuration from Disk” .  This still reported build/job of the 
> deleted job.
>  
> Thanks
> Jason

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