Use guard/rescue.
guard {
parallel (
{ build("jobA", ...) },
{ build("jobB", ...) },
...
)
} rescue {
build("jobC", ...)
}
That's how I've dealt with it. See "Guard / Rescue" on the Build Flow
Plugin page in the Jenkins wiki:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Bu
I am using the build flow plugin, which I have to say is incredible, so
thanks! I had a question about how I can have something ALWAYS run after a
set of parallel builds. I have something like the following:
parallel (
{ build("jobA", ...) },
{ build("jobB", ...) },
...
)
build("jobC"
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for the info. Any rough idea when is the next release 1.522 will be
available? We can not downgrade, because as mentioned below the previous
version of Jenkins would not work with another plugin "FindBugs".
Sameh
On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 11:52:37 AM UTC-7, Vincent Lato
Could you just have the server process setup as a service and then "start"
the service?
Richard.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 8:08 PM, hezjing wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a job which will be run in an Linux slave.
>
> This job will execute a shell command to start a server process which will
> run foreve
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Hi guys,
this[1] are the last lines of the console output.
The build is marked as unstable (yellow). I have no idea what might
have gone wrong.
This job used to run just fine. So I don't know what might have changed.
I did an upgraded of jenkins and
There's a problem with the wiki and that page I see lots of exceptions
trying to load up
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Plugins#Plugins-Artifactuploaders,
which is where that plugin should be shown. If you add a random query
parameter to the URL, like
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/displa
Hi,
it's JENKINS-18585, and it will be fixed in 1.522. You should
downgrade the core for the time being.
Cheers,
Vincent
Vincent
2013/7/3 Sameh Tawfik :
> Hi Lary,
>
> Thanks for your quick response.
>
> After checking all the installed plugins, it turned out "Environment
> Injector" Plugin (E
The HTML Publisher plugin is no longer listed on the following page... can
some one bring it back please?
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Plugins
Thanks.
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You can produce this behaviour if you decide to use the Groovy Plugin.
It lets you "set up the environment" using groovy ON the master... which
means you can run arbitrary setup logic on the master before you "copy
over" any artifacts to the slave.
Which isn't what the OP requested.. but throwing
Hi Lary,
Thanks for your quick response.
After checking all the installed plugins, it turned out "Environment
Injector" Plugin (EnvInject Plugin) version 1.87, is the one causing this
problem!
We need to use this plugin for all our builds, since we need to pass
environment variables to e
Check the logs when this is happening. I've had issues with some old
plugins in the past with similar behavior. Luckily they were plugins that
were no longer used in my instance, so removal of them fixed it for me. I'd
also check your javascript console for any possible errors like
https://issues.j
Hi,
We just installed Jenkins ver. 1.521, and now whenever we open any project
to update some configuration by clicking on the project configure tab, we
see the first half of the configuration screen is grayed out up to "Load
script and properties files from the master" field with "Loadi
curl -d 'script=println Jenkins.instance.getItem(jobName).builds.each{
println "${it.number}:${it.startTimeInMillis}:${it.duration}:${it.result}"
};' http://localhost:8080/scriptText
On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 6:55:17 AM UTC-5, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I’ve got a small Groovy sc
Hi, I was trying to track down a memory leak in Jenkins (or a plugin) and I
came across the following in my log file. I don't think it has anything to
do with the memory leak, and I haven't noticed any effects of it, just
thought someone (e.g. Stephen Connelly) might like to know.
-
Jul 02
John, your issue might be unrelated to Jenkins.
See:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/285015/linux-prevent-a-background-process-from-being-stopped-after-closing-ssh-client
On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 5:42:10 AM UTC-5, John Vacz wrote:
>
> We have a job executing a shell script (on a slave) t
Good to know. Thanks for the interesting story about your dev process!
On Jul 3, 2013 7:20 AM, "Stephen Connolly"
wrote:
> To be expected if you don't have the Jenkins Enterprise RBAC plugin. I
> think Jesse has made the exception less scary in more recent versions of
> Jenkins.
>
> In this speci
Hi,
I've got a small Groovy script to get some data for all builds of a given
project:
import hudson.model.*
def jobName = args[0]
def job = Hudson.instance.getItem(jobName)
def builds = job.getBuilds()
builds.each
{
println
(it.getNumber()+":"+it.getStartTimeInMillis()+":"+it.getDurat
Likely you have disabled or are missing some of the required plugins for
the folders plugin's license enforcement (the joys of this plugin being
free (as in tell me your name and I'll give you this beer)... we do ask our
management if we can make it free (as in OSS) but I have yet to see a
answer o
To be expected if you don't have the Jenkins Enterprise RBAC plugin. I
think Jesse has made the exception less scary in more recent versions of
Jenkins.
In this specific case it is a historical artifact of the way the two
plugins were developed.
I developed the RBAC plugin while KK was working on
I often get the following error when I try to launch a Job. Even though the
slave is up and connected to the master. Following error is thrown.
Restarting the slave and re-adding it to the master solves the problem. But
for a large environment, such things will not scale.
Has anyone came across t
(this is different from my last post)
I was trying to track down a memory leak in Jenkins (or a plugin) and came
across the following in the log. I don't think it's related to the memory
leak, and I haven't seen any effects of the exception, just thought someone
(e.g., Stephen Connelly) might b
I was trying to track down a memory leak in Jenkins (or a plugin) and came
across the following in the log. I don't think it's related to the memory
leak, and I haven't seen any effects of the exception, just thought someone
(e.g., Stephen Connelly) might be interested in this.
-
Jul 02, 2
We have a job executing a shell script (on a slave) to restart one dev
appserver on a remote server if it does not work properly (dont bother
why its not working):
# BUILD_ID=dontKillMe
ssh user@some.remote.server exec
/path/to/appserver/force_restart_script arg1
The "force_restart_scrip
Yes, the clocks are in sync. And the checkout started to work again.
Unfortunately I did not think of checking the clocks yesterday. Will
certainly do it next time I get the problem.
Thanks for the prompt feedback!
On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 8:41:55 AM UTC+1, matthew...@diamond.ac.uk wrote:
>
Hello All,
I met the below issues when I added a new node to jenkins:
- snip ---
_=/etc/bashrc
[07/03/13 03:13:30] [SSH] Checking java version of java
[07/03/13 03:13:30] [SSH] java -version returned 1.7.0_03.
[07/03/13 03:13:30] [SSH] Starting sftp client.
[0
I have setup a Jenkins job which calls an ANT script. This ANT-script calls
Matlab to codegenerate and compile Software. Matlab writes continously
while working to a logfile. This target takes about 90--150mins.
Is it possible to redirect the content of the matlab logfile to the ANT
console to
Are the clocks on the Jenkins machine and the subversion server in sync (e.g.
via ntp)? They need to be.
Matthew
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Hi everyone!
We don't use fingerprinting in our projects. Therefore I'd like to
disable fingerprinting globally. Is there a way to do so?
Regards
Steffen
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