Hi Xavier, Have you tried the Build Timeout plug-in (https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Build-timeout+Plugin) yet? It might help you with detecting blocked jobs.
Regards, Fred On Thursday, September 13, 2012 12:48:20 PM UTC+2, Xavier Nodet wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've been using Jenkins for a year now, and I'm missing the following > features... > Do they exist in a plugin that I missed? > > More context is available at > http://xnodet.blogspot.fr/2012/09/suggestions-for-jenkins-on-multi.html > Thanks. > > Detect stale jobs > We sometimes have jobs that stop running (no new run is triggered, or no > available nodes). This is of course not intended, and it would be nice to > be able to detect those easily. I suppose that adding a 'Last build' > column to the list view, that would display the time since the job entered > its current state, would be nice. Something like 'Ended 8.6 hr' or 'Queued > 1.3 hr' or 'Started 12 min'... > > Then I'd know that if the code changed 3 hours ago, I shouldn't see any > number larger than 3 hours... > > Detect hung jobs > We have many jobs running, typically 20 to 30 simultaneously. And some > builds last for several hours. It happens that tests hang, or are > abnormally slow. These situations should be detected as soon as possible > for investigation. > > Unfortunately, the 'Build History' list is not very helpful, for two > reasons. It has too few jobs for us: with 50 builds, only the last 5 hours > are covered, which is less than the duration of many of our builds. But > then if this limit was increased, we'd probably need a list of 200 or so > jobs, which would not be easy to handle. > > I would thus suggest to allow filtering on the 'building' status. When > this flag would be set, the 'Build History' would only display the jobs > that are currently being built. > > A view 'by revision' > I often need to check if a given revision of the source has been built by > a given job, or what is the latest revision that is good on a set of jobs. > For example, I may want to merge this revision to some 'stable' branch for > other teams to use. > > I think that a grid view with the following attributes would be very > useful for this: each line is a commit id or SVN revision, each column is a > job, each cell is blue, red or gray (or even empty if this revision has not > yet been part of a run of the job, or the run is not finished yet). > > > Do you think these would be useful additions? > > -- > Xavier Nodet > >