No. The last step of my build script uses 'tar' to produce a tar-file of all 
the files that should be archived by Jenkins. The Jenkins job then is 
configured to *only* archive that one tar-file, nothing else.

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At: Apr 15 2013 04:14:25

Hi, artifacts are quite a large number of files. They have 5-6 war files , 1
in that will be more than 70MB and the remaining 3-4 will be around 20-30MB
in size. There is another zip file that is also archived, which is more than
110MB. I can remove this file from the artifacts list. 
But doing this manually in the job without jenkins doing the job will end up
in changing 100s of jobs and I am not sure how long it will take. But
anyhow, i will do the change and see if it makes a difference.
Kevin, can you tell me how you achieved this? just do a copy of the files
from workspace to jenkins artifacts directory?


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