All the jobs on the server that is working have a config.xml file under 
config/jobs/$module/

Looking for the equivalent files on the server that isn't working, I find that 
they are not there. There is one where I have creted a enw test job for 
comparison, so I can only assume that the upgrade process deleted them all.

I guess I will just have to recreate them all from scratch.

This has severely dented my confidence in Jenkins.

Neil Youngman

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From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com [jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] on 
behalf of k.thiel...@comcast.net [k.thiel...@comcast.net]
Sent: 13 December 2013 15:52
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Lost jobs after update

It would seem that all of your jobs have some configuration setting in them 
that will no longer work with the update.  Possibly something that core can't 
display or something with one of the plugins...a bit tricky.

We have run into an issue where after updating core, any build with a promotion 
in it would not display until we updated the promoted builds plugin.

You could try recreating one of your jobs as a test and then compare the xml 
files to see where the differences might be.

________________________________
From: "Neil Youngman" <neil.young...@wirefast.com>
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 8:31:05 AM
Subject: Lost jobs after update

This morning I updated Jenkins on 2 systems, together with installed plugins 
and also installed the mercurial plugin.

On the first system, this seemed to go smoothly and it is still running as 
expected, although the running version is now 1.524, so it's not very up to 
date.

On the second system I thought it updated itself to 1.540. This resulted in all 
20 jobs it was running disappearing from the dashboard and Jenkins prompting me 
to create new jobs. On reverting to the old version (1.523), it still claimed 
to have no configured jobs. I downloaded what I thought was the latest version 
(allegedly 1.543) from the website and restarted with that version. This 
brought no improvement.

Looking in $(JENKINS_HOME)/jobs, all 20 jobs seem to still be there.

How do I get Jenkins to reload the jobs configured in the system?

Neil Youngman


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