As I've already mentioned (maybe it was not very clear - so just to remind):

1. OS is Red Hat Linux 7.9

2. I can't see any valid jenkins package in the system: ‘rpm -qa | grep -i 
jenkins’ command doesn’t show anything 

3. Running ‘yum list | grep -i jenkins’ shows only these 3 packages:

python2-jenkins.noarch 0.4.16-2.el7 1cvmware_EPEL_EPEL_7Server

python2-jenkins-job-builder.noarch

python36-jenkins.noarch 0.4.16-2.el7 1cvmware_EPEL_EPEL_7Server


What else should I check - do you have any suggestions ?

piątek, 10 czerwca 2022 o 17:47:41 UTC+2 Mark Waite napisał(a):

> On Friday, June 10, 2022 at 7:12:40 AM UTC-6 fcenedese wrote:
>
>> At 08:16 10.06.2022, you wrote: 
>>
>> >Hi, 
>> > 
>> >I upgraded Jenkins (running as a service) from version 2.235.5 to 
>> 2.303.2 (by just replacing .war file and restarting the service), which 
>> seemed to work pretty stable. Before doing it, I upgraded Java from OpenJDK 
>> 8 to OpenJDK 11, which was the prerequisite for Jenkins upgrade. I tried to 
>> upgrade even to 2.319.3 or to 2.332.3 and I was able to log in to GUI with 
>> my AD credentials after upgrade, however there are some issues which cause 
>> Jenkins to restart by itself from time to time when using these 2 releases, 
>> so for now I downgraded it back to 2.303.2.
>>
>
> One issue might be related to the technique you used to perform the 
> upgrade to Jenkins 2.332.3.  Unfortunately, you haven't provided enough 
> information for others to know if you made that mistake or not.
>
> If the original installation used a Linux package (deb or rpm), then you 
> failed to upgrade correctly when you upgraded by replacing the war file.  
> Please use the Linux package manager to upgrade if you used the Linux 
> package manager for the initial installation.
>
> Please review the changelog and the upgrade guide for the releases.  
> Specifically note in the Jenkins 2.332.1 changelog 
> <https://www.jenkins.io/changelog-stable/#v2.332.1> that the Jenkins 
> Linux installers switched from System V init to systemd.  Note in the Jenkins 
> 2.332.1 upgrade guide <https://www.jenkins.io/changelog-stable/#v2.332.1> 
> that 
> the Jenkins Linux installers switched from System V init to systemd.  There 
> is also a blog post 
> <https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2022/03/25/systemd-migration/> that 
> describes the details needed for an issue report 
> <https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2022/03/25/systemd-migration/#reporting-issues> 
> that will allow others to help with the issue.
>
> Note that the Linux installer change did not affect Jenkins 2.319.3, so if 
> you were seeing restarts in Jenkins 2.319.3, then it was not related to the 
> change from System V init to systemd.
>
> If the original installation used the Windows installer, then you are 
> making a large enough jump in versions that you should probably install 
> with the latest Windows installer rather than replacing the war file.
>
> Another issue might be related to possible bug in Jenkins that is reported 
> as Java 11 requiring more memory that Java 8 for a similar configuration.  
> Unfortunately, you haven't provided enough information for others to know 
> if that is the issue or not.  One confirmed instance of that report is the 
> metaspace 
> memory leak report <https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-63766> in 
> JENKINS-63766 <https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-63766>.  If that 
> is the specific issue, then updating plugins to most recent versions should 
> resolve it.
>
> If it is none of those things, then you'll need to provide more details 
> that help isolate the cause of the issue.
>  
>
>> >The question is why is this happening ? 
>>
>> I can't offer an explanation or even a solution but we too had that 
>> problem of Jenkins restarting. As consequence I downgraded from 
>> Jenkins 2.332.3. It may have been rather a problem with Java 11 
>> but I don't remember exactly. Currently we're using Jenkins 
>> version 2.319.3 (on Ubuntu) with openJDK 8 and that is stable. 
>> Of course we'd welcome a solution to this problem as well. 
>>
>>
> Since Jenkins weekly will end support of Java 8 in June 2022 and Jenkins 
> LTS will end support of Java 8 in September 2022, it is in your best 
> interest to provide enough information so that others can understand and 
> assist with the issue you're seeing.
>
> Mark Waite
>

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