If you're already losing everything on each upgrade, then it may be worth
considering a change to a more standard way of managing the Jenkins
installation.  The
https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Installing+Jenkins+on+Red+Hat+distributions
page
describes how to install Jenkins on Red Hat derived operating systems.  You
might consider installing it using that technique, then restore your backup
into the /var/lib/jenkins/ directory that is created by the install process.

I'm not fluent enough in systemd and Red Hat configuration to be able to
help through e-mail questions, answers, and diagnosis.

Mark Waite

On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 1:09 PM Giacomo Boccardo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unfortunately I didn't install it the first time, so I don't know how it
> has been installed exactly. What I can see is that:
>
>    - Docker is surely not used
>    - it's on a CentOS Linux 7 virtual machine which has never been
>    restarted since the first upgrade
>    - it has been installed in the home of a user without creating a
>    directory to contain the installation itself
>    - /home/jenkins/war contains the following files (strange way to name
>    them, considering that I'm using the version 2.60.1, and the backup of a
>    version should probably be the previously installed one):
>       -
>       - 70611723 Jun 23 21:37 jenkins-2.46.2.war
>       - 70340821 May 25 23:55 jenkins-2.46.2.war.bak
>       - 70611723 Jun 23 21:37 jenkins-2.46.2.war.tmp
>       -        6 Jun 23 22:01 jenkins.pid
>       -       18 May 11 16:05 jenkins.war -> jenkins-2.46.2.war
>    - it's launched using the service
>       -
>
>       [Unit]
>
>       Description=jenkins service
>
>       After=network.target network-online.target
>
>       Wants=network-online.target
>
>
>       [Service]
>
>       Type=forking
>
>       ExecStart=/home/jenkins/bin/jenkins.sh start
>
>       ExecStop=/home/jenkins/bin/jenkins.sh stop
>
>       PIDFile=/home/jenkins/war/jenkins.pid
>
>       User=jenkins
>
>
>       [Install]
>
>       WantedBy=multi-user.target
>       -
>
>       where jenkins.sh is a script very similar to
>       
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/devel:tools:building/jenkins/jenkins.init?expand=1
>       and the resulting command is "/home/jenkins/java/bin/java
>       -Djava.awt.headless=true -DJENKINS_HOME=/home/jenkins/jenkins-home -jar
>       /home/jenkins/war/jenkins.war --webroot=/home/jenkins/jenkins-home
>       --httpPort=8080 --debug=5 --handlerCountMax=100 --handlerCountMaxIdle=20
>       --logfile=/home/jenkins/log/jenkins.log"
>
>
> Please let me know if you need any further information.
>
>
> Thanks,
>   Giacomo
>
> On Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 7:31:54 PM UTC+2, Mark Waite wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 11:25 AM Giacomo Boccardo <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>   I'm using Jenkins 2.60.1 and after every automatic upgrade I did for
>>> the latest three LTS the installation loses everything (configurations,
>>> jobs, plugins, etc.): it's exactly like a fresh installation. I didn't see
>>> anything in the logs related to the actions happened before, during or
>>> after the installation.
>>> Have you ever experienced such a behavior?
>>>
>>>
>> I've never seen a behavior like that.  Are you using a docker image for
>> your base, and possibly forgetting to use a volume to retain the data?
>>
>> Mark Waite
>>
>>
> Thanks in advance,
>>>   Giacomo
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