The Jenkins book is correct, but the terminology can be misleading.
Artifacts and build results will indeed be stored on the Jenkins master.
However, "build results" include only success/failure, console log, and
other things Jenkins and your plugins use to perform their functions.
"Artifacts" will only include those files specifically designated as
artifacts in "Archive the artifacts" under post-build steps. Any other
files in the workspace will not be transferred. So although you may
think of various files created by your build as artifacts, Jenkins has
to be told which ones you want to archive (store on the master).
Eric
On 6/29/2015 10:32 AM, Alan Evangelista wrote:
RG> Well I am not a Linux guy but is /srv/share a folder mapped to
your Jenkins server? Then that would be a manual copy step.
No, there is no NFS setup between master and server.
RG> If /srv/share is a local folder on your slave, then I do not know
how it is getting to your master.
That's indeed the case.
Are you sure Jenkins does not copy the artifacts created in a job
automatically from slave to master? I read differently in chapter 11
(Distributed Builds) in a book named "Jenkins - The Definitive Guide",
author John Ferguson:
"In all cases, the fact that a build job is being run on a slave, and
how that slave is managed, is transparent for the end-user: the build
results
and artifacts will always end up on the master server."
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