Hi All,
I have configured Jenkins for executing multiple SAS jobs sequentially
but libraries defined in first job being used by another job however
second jobs unable to identify those libraries. When I redefined
libraries in second job then issue got resolved. This issue doesn't
come up if I run
More info:
echo TEST_MACHINES
def all_nodes = TEST_MACHINE.split(',')
for (node_name in all_nodes) {
echo 'Plan to run on ' + node_name
}
for (node_name in all_nodes) {
node(node_name) {
echo 'My name is ' + node_name
}
}
Results in:
Running: Print Message
A10-4600M,A10-5
Yes, it executes on the first node, but the remaining nodes do not respond
and the job fails at that point.
On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 9:38:25 PM UTC-7, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> What do you mean it fails? You mean it only does it on the first node?
> Might be known issue, IIRC. There's bee
Hi,
I configured this way and it worked,
Another question, as you usually split between the build environment
(Stage, test, production)?
Create a build for each environment? or a single build and different
parameters?
Em sexta-feira, 24 de abril de 2015 17:55:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
Hi,
On 27.04.2015 14:57, Jennifer Hofmeister wrote:
> Does the slave run as a service? If not, it will probably just read the
> Jenkins service’s old PATH in case that one was not restarted after
> manipulation.
I have the same issue, I can even reboot the slave and the environment
stays the s
On 17.04.2015 18:05, Krishna Desiraju wrote:
Could anyone please help to see if there are any potential disadvantages
with this approach
In our scenario, where we have multiple projects which get added
frequently, we wanted to minimize the effort of creating jobs, so we
thought of reusing the jo
Hi Erick
There's probably many other ways as well, but what you describe is how we
currently do a lot of our deploys so it'd be worth giving it a try and
seeing if it fits in with your processes.
Cheers
Richard
On 11:38PM, Mon, 27/04/2015 Erick Macedo wrote:
> First thanks for the help Richard
Hi Jennifer,
I've tried it as the service, the JNLP, and the java command line. All of
which yielded the same results. I also did try restarting the service.
Thanks,
VJ
On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 5:57:23 AM UTC-7, Jennifer Hofmeister wrote:
>
> Hi Varun,
>
>
>
> Does the slave run as a ser
Hi..
This issue is in google chrome browser.
Open Mozilla Firefox and do your work.
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On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 4:13:12 PM UTC+5:30, Erez Naim wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I have just started to use Jenkins on wi
Can anyone help to fix me this ?
I am not able to configure any job, the moment I click on the job configure
option, I get below error
our bug tracker to see if a similar problem has already been reported. If
it is already reported, please vote and put a comment on it to let us gauge
the impact
VMware Tools needs to be installed on the VM. Otherwise the plugin can't
resolve the IP address.
On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 1:02:14 AM UTC-7, Radoslav Rakár wrote:
>
> [vSphere]
> [vSphere] Performing vSphere build step: "Power-Off VM"
> [vSphere] Attempting to use server configuration: "bts
When connecting to:
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/stable/update-center.json
I see:
hudson.util.IOException2: Failed to download from
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/metrics/3.0.10/metrics.hpi
at
hudson.model.UpdateCenter$UpdateCenterConfiguration.download(UpdateCenter.ja
Hi Varun,
Does the slave run as a service? If not, it will probably just read the Jenkins
service’s old PATH in case that one was not restarted after manipulation.
Best,
Jennifer
From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Varun Jain
Sent: Sam
First thanks for the help Richard
As I have two jobs one to build and another to deploy,
I should use the plugin "Copy Artifacts plugin" to get the war of
workspace "build" and transfer to the workspace "deploy"?
graciously
Erick Macedo
Em sexta-feira, 24 de abril de 2015 17:55:21 UTC-3, Erick
Hi Experts,
I am currently using CopyArtifacts plugin for upstream posting and
downstream grabbing of artifacts,
How can I publish artifacts on a network storage instead of jenkins master
itself?
I've looked at Artifacts deployer but it does not have the feature where I
can deploy artifacts t
Hi, All
This is about writing/changing a jenkins plugin - speicially on its URL.
Say I have a plugin which will generate a report, so I will have an Action:
class MyAction implements Action {
public String getUrlName() {
return "a_sample_report";
}
}
And I attached this Action
Note that in Jenkins, copying files directly from another workspace is an
anti-pattern.
> -Original Message-
> From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Maciej Jaros
> Sent: 27 April 2015 09:40
> To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
>
Simon Richter (2015-04-25 02:02):
Hi,
I have a project that outputs a few large files (compiled DLL and static
library) as well as a few hundred header files as artifacts for use by
the next project in the dependency chain. Copying these in and out of
workspaces takes quite a long time, and the
Are you using "Archive Artifacts" in the upstream job, and the "Copy Artifact"
plugin in the downstream job? This is the standard method.
If so, maybe the upstream job should produce a single zip file , which the
downstream job and get and unzip.
Matthew
> -Original Message-
> From: jenk
[vSphere]
[vSphere] Performing vSphere build step: "Power-Off VM"
[vSphere] Attempting to use server configuration: "bts-esxi41-p.corp"
[vSphere] Shutting Down VM...
[vSphere] Successfully shutdown "ESS_Windows_7_x86"
[vSphere]
[vSphere] Performing vSphere build step: "Power-On/Resume VM"
[vSph
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