Hi, I am also facing similar issue. I am trying to execute my automation scripts in Jenkins.
We have 2 slave machine.. one is Win7 (OS) and other is winxp (OS). When i change the slave machine to winxp, my scripts works perfectly without any issues. But, when i change ti win7 OS machine, my scripts getting failed saying, Chrome failed to start: crashed (Driver info: chromedriver=2.9.248315, platform= windows NT 6.1 SP1 x86_32). -- Tamilarasan. On Tuesday, 21 August 2012 01:43:52 UTC+5:30, sti wrote: > > I think the story goes there is a bug in OS X that allows some access to > windowserver but not to all the services that would make a fully functional > application. > > -- Sami > > Liron Yahdav <li...@handl.it <javascript:>> kirjoitti 20.8.2012 kello > 21.30: > > Thanks Sami, that fixed the issue! We configured Jenkins to run as a > launch agent. It was just strange that when running as a launch daemon it > would start up Chrome and I would see the window for Chrome, but it would > go to the "aw, snap" error page in Chrome. I would think that if there were > no access to the window server it wouldn't even display the window. I just > don't know much about daemons and window servers on OS X. Anyway, thanks > again. > > Liron > > On Thursday, August 9, 2012 9:56:49 PM UTC-7, sti wrote: >> >> Unless you have changed the configuration by hand, the native OS X >> package sets up Jenkins as a launch daemon. Launch daemons have no access >> to window server, thus they are unable to display windows, like chrome. >> >> You must run Jenkins as a launch agent or use >> https://github.com/stisti/jenkins-app >> >> -- Sami >> >> Liron Yahdav <li...@handl.it> kirjoitti 8.8.2012 kello 3.15: >> >> I installed it using the Mac OS X native package link from the >> http://jenkins-ci.org/ homepage. >> >> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 2:01:02 PM UTC-7, sti wrote: >>> >>> And how did you install Jenkins? >>> >>> -- Sami >>> >>> Liron Yahdav <li...@handl.it> kirjoitti 6.8.2012 kello 20.31: >>> >>> > TLDR: Running ruby scripts from Jenkins on OS X that use the >>> selenium-webdriver gem with chromedriver causes the "Aw snap" page to come >>> up in Chrome. Running those same scripts from outside of Jenkins works >>> fine. Any ideas as to what's wrong? >>> > >>> > ------ >>> > >>> > Long version: >>> > We have a CI machine that's a MacBook Pro running OS X Mountain Lion >>> with Jenkins installed. The Jenkins server runs as a user who can login to >>> the system. We configured Jasmine to use Chrome for the `rake jasmine:ci` >>> command by setting ENV['JASMINE_BROWSER'] = 'chrome'. This all works fine >>> when running `rake jasmine:ci` from the command line on that machine, but >>> when Jenkins is configured to run the same exact command, Chrome will start >>> up and when it tries to hit the url to run the tests, the tab crashes with >>> the "Aw Snap" error page. I looked at the chromedriver.log file that's >>> generated and there are no errors, it basically just stops all of a sudden. >>> The Jenkins build eventually gets a Selenium timeout error. >>> > I've tried setting up the same config on a MacBook Air running OS X >>> Lion and the same problem occurs. >>> > We also have integration tests written with RSpec and Capybara and >>> when we configure it to use Selenium with chromedriver, the same problem >>> occurs when running through Jenkins, though the "Aw Snap" page comes up a >>> few steps into the first test. >>> > >>> > Has anyone gotten a similar setup working or have any idea what the >>> issue could be? Thanks! >>> > >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to jenkinsci-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.