At 08:55 05.04.2022, you wrote: >Am Dienstag, dem 05.04.2022 um 08:35 +0200 schrieb Fabian Cenedese: > >>My problem is now that sometimes the workspace on the node >>is completely wiped, sometimes even while the task is running >>which of course then makes it fail. But I couldn't find a reason >>why this would happen. > >There are various places in a job's configuration where workspace cleanup can >be enabled, partly depending on installed plugins, for example: > > * The SCM section > * Under "Build environment": Delete workspace before build starts > * Under "Post-build Actions": Delete workspace when build is done > * Might also be something in your build steps > * Workspaces can also be wiped manually from the job's page > * We have special cleanup jobs in place that periodically remove all > workspaces Thanks for the ideas. However I think none of it applies here. - I've removed all references to git and svn as I also assumed this to be the cause. - It happens even when no job is running/has been running so the config shouldn't matter here. But I have nothing of that sort anyway. - I don't have anything deleting in my script - As it also happened in the middle of the night where nobody is working I rule manual out as well (and Jenkins is not accessible from outside) - Are you talking about your own self-made cleanup jobs or is that something builtin into Jenkins?
I checked Jenkins logfiles, system logs, virus scanners, job history... but I still can't find a reason. It's also arbitrary, I couldn't see a pattern yet. Thanks bye Fabi -- 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. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jenkinsci-users/20220405074009.198C74B4B0D1%40macserver.private.