I'm confident the Java web start (JNLP) scenario does not require that you
perform any other upgrade steps. I've used that technique for years across
many Jenkins versions without ever performing any upgrade on the machine which
invokes Java web start.
Since the "slave as a Windows service" s
Hi,
I have already read it but for running slave via Java web start and
then windows service there is no information about that.
Thank you.
zakyn
2013/1/5 Mark Waite :
> It depends how you launch the slave. There is a good description on the
> wiki which can guide you.
>
> See
> https://wik
It depends how you launch the slave. There is a good description on the wiki
which can guide you.
See
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Distributed+builds#Distributedbuilds-Differentwaysofstartingslaveagents
Mark Waite
>
> From: zakyn
>To: jenkinsc
Hello,
I would like to upgrade my old Jenkins to the LTS Jenkins and I have a
slave too. Should I anyhow upgrade the slave agent too or not?
Thanks a lot.
Zakyn
Quoting iamgen...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I am trying to use publish-over-ssh plugin along with Jenkins on Windows
2008 R2 server. Jenkins plug-in is installed and seems to be configured
correctly. I can see in the verbose output (pasted below) that Jenkins is
able to connect to the remote unix server a