I have been running Jenkins for a long time now.
However, since a couple of days ago my jobs (freestyle maven, mostly) start
failing after a few runs.

This is one of the failing logs:
https://gist.github.com/mmalmeida/a1be2985773d25b9a7b645a9608dd461

I upgraded to  Jenkins ver. 2.107.1 <https://jenkins.io/> just to ensure
this was not related to the LTS version I was using. I am running Jenkins
in Tomcat

Upon investigating, it seems that the job is failing to create the
settings.xml file in the temporary folder (/tmp/tomcat7-tomcat7-tmp).
If I manually re-create the directory in the server, the jobs start working
again.

What is strange about this is that:
1. There was no recent change in the server (e.g. that would start deleting
the /tmp/tomcat7-tomcat7-tmp folder from time to time)
2. The server does not shutdown (which could explain the deletion of the
directory)

Do you have any suggestion on:
1. What could be causing this
2. How to prevent it from happening

Cheers,
Miguel

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