Unfortunately, I'm not a Glassfish user, so I can't offer any helpful insights 
about how to perform an upgrade in that context.

Do you really need to run under Glassfish, or could you simplify your life and 
run with the Winstone server so that Jenkins is trivial to administer?

Mark Waite





>________________________________
> From: cjs1976 <hotl...@software-agentur.com>
>To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com 
>Cc: Mark Waite <markwa...@yahoo.com> 
>Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:16 AM
>Subject: Re: How to upgrade Jenkins manually?
> 
>
>Hello Mark!
>
>
>I have a Windows 2003 R2 Server, and there runs a GlassFish 3.1.2.2 (build 5) 
>as a service.
>
>
>I created the JENKINS_HOME envoronment variable, restartet the GlassFish, 
>deployed the original Jenkins 1.504 war file, and everything seems to be 
>working. Jenkins uses the directory I want, and the builds are also working.
>
>
>Then there was the 1.505 update, and yesterday the 1.506 update.
>
>
>First I tried to deploy with the overwrite function and a restart of the 
>application, but it doesn't work. This should be the official way for an 
>update when not using Jenkins at a service itself?
>
>
>Then I tried to undeploy the application and deploy it new, but it's still the 
>old version.
>
>
>If I look in the application directory, I see, that the files are new, and 
>also in the MANIFEST.MF I see the right version number (1.506).
>
>
>I also restartet my whole server, but I still see the version 1.504 in my 
>Jenkins.
>
>
>I think, the problem comes because I use a special directory for the Jenkins 
>data. But I need to do this, I don't want the files to be in the user folder.
>
>
>Any idea?
>
>
>Greetings,
>Christian.
>
>
>
>
>Am Dienstag, 19. März 2013 00:16:05 UTC+1 schrieb Mark Waite:
>It depends where you're running Jenkins.
>>
>>If you're on a Windows machine and are running from a Desktop application 
>>(not a service), then stop the Jenkins process, replace the war file, and 
>>restart the Jenkins process.
>>
>>If you're on a Windows machine and are running as a service (installed with 
>>the Jenkins MSI installer), then use the operating system tools (MSI, etc.) 
>>to upgrade to the newer Jenkins version.
>>
>>If you're on a Linux, FreeBSD, or OpenBSD machine, you should use the 
>>operating system package management tools to update Jenkins.
>>
>>Where are you running Jenkins?
>>
>>Are you certain that the war file you deployed is the war file which is being 
>>used to run Jenkins?
>>
>>Mark Waite
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>________________________________
>>> From: cjs1976 <hot...@software-agentur.com>
>>>To: jenkins...@googlegroups. com 
>>>Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 4:24 PM
>>>Subject: How to upgrade Jenkins manually?
>>> 
>>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>>How can I manually update Jenkins?
>>>
>>>
>>>I tried to deploy the new war file, overwriting the existing one, restart 
>>>the application but it still see the old version number.
>>>
>>>
>>>I also tried to delete and install new, but I also see only the old version 
>>>number.
>>>
>>>
>>>I have no idea.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks for help,
>>>Christian.
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