This can't be too hard, please tell me where to configure it. Thanks.
Pavel Tankov
On 19.юни.2013, at 11:51, Pavel Tankov wrote:
> Thanks for the security notes, Steffen. However, I still find it convenient
> to be able to increase the session timeout to, say, at least a day.
>
> I remember be
Hi Kamal!
On Fri, 2013-06-21 at 13:38 -0700, Kamal Ahmed wrote:
> I create a new user using Jenkins Security, but the user cannot login,
> and gte a 404 Status Code
If you could be a litte more (or better: much more) verbose about your
issue someone on this list might acutally able to help you.
We have been runing Jenkins 1.480 for quite some time. Today we tried
upgrading to 1.518 and restarted Jenkins. It seemed to spawn the proper
Java process and even seemed to be running jobs but apache just gives 503
errors. I suspect some change between these versions that causes Jenkins
I'm running Jenkins as a system package on a Redhat-like system. The
infinitesimal documentation on how to change the time zone indicates that
adding one of the following lines to /etc/sysconfig/jenkins should change
the timezone, but neither does.
JAVA_ARGS="user.timezone='America/Los Angeles'
Similar questions that I(noob) haven't seen an answer for. let's say that
i have one sw project, called X, running 50 jobs a night that I want to
copy to project Y. the source comes from the same repository but on a
different branch. I will need to add tests for Y and do not want the Y
tes
Hi Mehdi,
I'm afraid it would be a performance killer, because it would imply to
filter results by user's restrictions (in order, as you said, to not count
jobs are not able to view).
Moreover, how would you handle deleted jobs ? That is to say, a job where
we don't know if *presently* the user w
Hello!
I'm trying to install Jenkins on a Tomcat 7 container.
When I try to open the Jenkins web app I get following error:
*Unable to create the home directory '/home/myuser/jenkins/work'. This
is most likely a permission problem.*
**
*To change the home directory, use JENKINS_HOME
Every couple of days I get a Build that just won't die. I try the Red X
and it does nothing. Is there an inside-jenkins way to kill a hung Build?
Two follow-on questions,
1. The only place I found for restarting Jenkins is in Plugin Mgmt. Is
there another place?
2. With a hung job, all the no
I have no experience with the VSS plugin for Jenkins, but might speculate based
on
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15871817/exception-in-thread-main-com4j-executionexception-com4j-comexception-8004015
that you might be on a 64 bit Windows machine running 64 bit Java and the VSS
DLL is only r