Hi,
It looks like the Jenkins build slave qnode3.quenda.co has some kind of
problem, maybe a full disk, a hung process or permission issues. The log
is full of failed attempts to delete files on /tmp, and the Derby build
I was troubleshooting failed because of a failed svn update (E200030: FULL)
Hello build team,
I'm sorry, but I seem to have forgotten my Hudson password (my username
is 'kristwaa').
For some reason I considered Hudson less secure regarding password
storage, and chose a brand new password for my account there. Then I
went on vacation and now I'm unable to log in again.
Hello,
I guess it's okay to create a new group in Hudson for Derby?
I'm trying out the Hudson plugin in NetBeans, and if there is no group
for the builds you're interested in it seems you have to keep an eye on
all builds in the instance. That's a waste of resources (assuming it's
smart enough
Tim Ellison wrote:
On 24/Nov/2009 09:48, Kristian Waagan wrote:
Hello build team,
I'm sorry, but I seem to have forgotten my Hudson password (my username
is 'kristwaa').
For some reason I considered Hudson less secure regarding password
storage, and chose a brand new password
Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
Thanks to Tim, we now have SQL Server on the new Windows box which is
great for testing. The next step for proper automated testing of Cayenne
(and some other database centric projects who have also expressed
interest), is to be able to test on these common dbs:
* my
Hi all Hudson users,
I have set up a job running the Derby test suite on Ubuntu (minerva,
vesta), producing test coverage results with Clover. This will be the
first full run, so things may go wrong...
On my machines the suites typically finish in between 2 - 3 hours, so
I'm grabbing the long-
Hi,
I killed the running Cactus job, which had been running for 8 hours.
Looking at past builds it should have finished in less than 20 minutes.
I'm wondering if Hudson is in some kind of trouble, as there are many
jobs that have been running for 3 - 8 hours. Further, there is no
console outpu
Uwe Schindler wrote:
Hi,
Strange, I cannot see anything with any browser I use. It shows that some kilobytes of
text were left out (but all text is left out). When I click on "show all" I
only see the rotating star nothing more. And this happened only after the restart.
Hi,
I saw something
Jukka Zitting wrote:
Hi,
I spotted a few build jobs that were polling the svn server more
frequently than the recommended once per hour. I updated the polling
configurations to @hourly for each of them:
Derby-branch-10.5
Derby-trunk
Thank you, Jukka.
Recommendation noted!
Regards,
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience running Clover on largish projects?
I'm trying to get Clover running for Derby, which has around 500'000+
lines of code (excluding blank lines and comments) and somewhere around
10'000+ test cases (differs hugely wrt size/complexity).
Since this is a database
On 16.02.10 16:00, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
The Lucene PMC would like Uwe Schindler (vote occurred on priv...@l.a.o) to be
given a Hudson account so that he may support the Lucene project there. Uwe is
a longtime committer but not yet on the Lucene PMC, but he is experienced with
Hudson.
Uwe's
Hi,
I don't know if this error requires action to be taken by an
administrator, but the last Derby-trunk build failed with the following
stack trace:
[Kristian Waagan] DERBY-4400: Document the process of producing Maven 2
artifacts for Derby.
Minor formatting changes.
Fixed some
er-Allee 63, D-28213 Bremen
http://www.thetaphi.de
eMail: u...@thetaphi.de
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From: kristian.waa...@sun.com [mailto:kristian.waa...@sun.com] On
Behalf Of Kristian Waagan
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 12:40 PM
To: builds@apache.org
Subject: Clover on largish projects
Hi,
h trouble.
Regards,
--
Kristian
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-2502
-Grant
On Feb 19, 2010, at 6:59 AM, Kristian Waagan wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if this error requires action to be taken by an administrator, but
the last Derby-trunk build failed with the following st
was first installed anyway) and that other
Zones would be setup if projects wanted to provide their own resources to
Hudson and that other build machines were provisioned to support the majority
of projects
Anyone else have any insight?
-Grant
On Feb 19, 2010, at 6:59 AM, Kristian Waagan wrot
On 02.06.2010 15:24, Mark Hindess wrote:
Harmony builds[0] on minerva are failing with:
hudson.util.IOException2: remote file operation failed:
/home/hudson/hudson-slave/workspace/Harmony-select-1.5-head-linux-x86_64 at
hudson.remoting.chan...@1db2ed:minerva.apache.org (Ubuntu)
at hu
On 20.09.10 12:38, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Niklas Gustavsson
wrote:
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Gav... wrote:
If there are many projects like this using up resources that more attentive
projects could otherwise be using
then I think they should be rem
Hello,
Seems Hudson is in trouble, it is dealing with a rather long queue of
tasks at the moment.
Slave ubuntu2 may need some care.
Seems we are also running some rather long jobs (17h+), but I don't know
if these are causing the queue to be as large as it is, or if something
else is wrong.
On 08.03.11 07:16, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
The lines added look to be correct, but after this, we started getting this
failure report. I don't know what caused the user "SYSTEM" to add this. I
don't see any configuration for the rootModu
The job https://builds.apache.org/job/imap-trunk-m2/2199/ seems to be
hanging, it's been at it for over three days and other jobs are queuing
up behind it.
Could be related to network issues:
[WARNING] Could not transfer metadata
org.apache.james:apache-james-mailbox-api:0.4-SNAPSHOT/maven-met
Hi,
Jenkins is failing for Derby-trunk [1] on ubuntu3 with what looks like a
problem unrelated to the Derby job itself:
Caused by: java.lang.LinkageError: loader (instance of
hudson/remoting/RemoteClassLoader): attempted duplicate class definition for name:
"hudson/model/AbstractDescribableIm
On 01.03.2012 09:14, Kristian Waagan wrote:
Hi,
Jenkins is failing for Derby-trunk [1] on ubuntu3 with what looks like
a problem unrelated to the Derby job itself:
Caused by: java.lang.LinkageError: loader (instance of
hudson/remoting/RemoteClassLoader): attempted duplicate class
definition
Hi,
commons-vfs-trunk [1] had been running for over 5 days. I killed it and
reconfigured it so that it doesn't try to run on Windows.
The Windows slave is, as far as I know, only temporarily down, so you
probably want to add it back to the configuration once the disk issue
has been resolved.
Hi,
Currently there are several jobs that have been hanging on a Linux
executor for several days because windows1 is offline. In addition,
there are a bunch of jobs that have been in the queue for days.
It appears that Jenkins lets the "multi OS" jobs wait for a very long
time before giving up
On 01.06.12 05:46, Gavin McDonald wrote:
> If many projects are configured to run on multiple operating systems, of
> which two have only one slave (Windows and Solaris), these projects may
> cause jobs to pile up on Linux. Maybe there are other mechanisms in place to
> deal with this, I don'
On 01.06.12 10:35, Nicolas Lalevée wrote:
Le 1 juin 2012 à 10:03, Kristian Waagan a écrit :
On 01.06.12 05:46, Gavin McDonald wrote:
If many projects are configured to run on multiple operating systems, of
which two have only one slave (Windows and Solaris), these projects may
cause
Build was stuck, unable to abort itself. I aborted it manually after it had
been running for ~12 hours.
From the log:
Exception in thread "Channel reader thread: channel"
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space
Build timed out (after 57 minutes). Marking the build as aborted.
Build was aborte
Hi,
I just killed cloudstack-network-refactor #5 [1], it had been going at
it for more than five days now.
--
Kristian
[1] https://builds.apache.org/job/cloudstack-network-refactor/5/console
On 04.02.2013 12:02, Lukasz Lenart wrote:
Could you help us?
Hello Lukasz,
Maybe builds@a.o can help you?
More info on [1].
PS! infra should probably be dropped when replying.
Regards,
--
Kristian
[1] http://ci.apache.org
Thanks in advance
-- Łukasz + 48 606 323 122 http://www.lenart.o
Hi,
Derby is having trouble when running tests on freebsd1 [1]. The tests run
fine on the other slaves, but on freebsd1 it looks like Java is having
trouble connecting to localhost.
Can anyone post the contents of /etc/hosts, or if that's problematic ,
verify that there are correct entries for loc
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