@jpd4nt
I used wireshark to see to who the Jenkins Windows Slave is really talking
to when it says that it is talking with the master
(https://xxx.jenkins.de/). And saw that the handshake happens with the
gateway and never reaches the IP of the master. The gateway don't know the
right IP a
Hi,
You can easily add some tests to verify your jobDSL jobs locally before
committing/pushing them.
Look at the below entry
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/job-dsl-plugin/xBOxlCMc6Qg
What I also do it is running a local jenkins docker container and apply those
changes as the final v
We have had the same issue but with our TFS build system and in our case
the issue is that the certificate is installed in the machine cert store.
Unless the user is an administrator it cannot read from that store normally
so we solved it by giving the build server user (which ever user runs the
Hi All
We are trying to improve our build server setup and are trying to solve the
problem that users can change the configuration of their builds through the
UI, but those changes are not stored in source control, so it is hard to
determine what has changed and who made those changes. Addition
Sweet! Thanks I'll give that methodology a go -- do you have any sort of
description on how your Jenkins/Aamporter/Autopkg stuff is setup? I'm all
for sharing/not reinventing the wheel (and improving the wheel). My
current e-mail script is here:
https://github.com/childrss/jenkins-autopkg-e
Maybe you might tweak it with the below plugin:
- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Simple+Theme+Plugin
On Wednesday, 9 March 2016 15:21:37 UTC, leven...@gmail.com wrote:
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> So I'm a funny devop, and want to put this gif on the login screen.
>
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> http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/po
just for future reference and others having the some trouble...
i had to "import hudson.model.*" too, and the error was gone.
Am Mittwoch, 9. März 2016 21:12:25 UTC+1 schrieb str...@gmail.com:
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> Hi,
>
> any solution to this? Im running into the same problem, via script-console
> its working,
Does that mean you have to use a slave? New to Jenkins and am struggling to
use our EV codesigning. Thanks.
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 8:55:57 AM UTC-7, Ed of the Mountain wrote:
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> Solved.
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> Disable jenkins service and replace with slave-agent.jnlp.
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> Yay! I finally have automatic EV c
Hello! I recently upgraded my Jenkins version to 1.639 and since then, the
Selenium plugin has not been able to start the slaves. When I click start
on the Node Matching Configuration page, nothing happens. When go on the
slave and manually run the command to connect to the master on Jenkins, it
This might be one of those cases where I'm trying to solve the problem in
the wrong way, so I'll start at the beginning.
I have a workflow that draws from several repos. Currently, I have the
workflow in its own repo, and let's call them RepoA and RepoB downloading
as part of the workflow.
Wh
You'd need to ether submit a pull request to the plugin with the
implementation of the labeling, or you'd need to find someone to do that
for you. You might also be able to negotiate with the plugin maintainer.
Mark Waite
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 10:01 AM Hector Magnanao
wrote:
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> I don't see t
You might consider the "pipeline plugin". It includes a multi-branch
facility which will automatically configure a new job for any branch which
has a "Jenkinsrule" file defined at the root of that repository. I've
found it very helpful to allow me to add and remove jobs from my setup just
by addi
Hello all jenkins users,
I'd like to have some advice on the best way to have a git hook triggering
a job but only for some branches (hence the notion of "whitelisted
branched").
The use case is that some old branches are not buildable by the job. Only
some recent branches are. BUT some commit
Hi,
any solution to this? Im running into the same problem, via script-console
its working, but even after a restart i get the following error:
Mar 09, 2016 9:10:32 PM jenkins.util.groovy.GroovyHookScript execute
WARNING: Failed to run script
file:/var/jenkins_home/init.groovy.d/50_active-direc
I have several perl scripts which develop information which is to be used
as environmental variables in subsequent parts of the build.
How do I:
1. Pass the information back from the perl script to the main build
program?
2. Once the main program has the information, set up environme
Hey all, if you are at all interested in the Jenkins GUI for v2 I have a PR
you might look at:https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/2106
At the moment, it is closed while I fix some tests, but open for comments.
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I don't see this ability in the Integrity Plugin. How can I have this
feature added in the Integrity Plugin ?
On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 10:33:45 AM UTC-6, Mark Waite wrote:
> Applying a version label is specific to the SCM plugin. Many SCM plugins
> include the ability to label (or tag)
Applying a version label is specific to the SCM plugin. Many SCM plugins
include the ability to label (or tag) versions in a code base after a
successful build.
Mark Waite
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:52 AM Hector Magnanao
wrote:
> Hi, I would like to apply a version label to all the files in my c
1.) Sounds good. Is there anywhere a scedule for releases?
2.) Will plugin developement be changed anyhow for Jenkins 2.0?
Am Mittwoch, 9. März 2016 13:47:07 UTC+1 schrieb Daniel Beck:
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> On 09.03.2016, at 11:08, as_kumlali via Jenkins Users <
> jenkins...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
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> > I fi
Packet sniff between master and windows slave to make sure its actually
talking, as that the error.
Otherwise it could be a bug in the plugin.
On Wednesday, 9 March 2016 10:17:18 UTC, Voll AufMühlen wrote:
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> @jpd4nt
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> Thanks for the quick answer.
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> On the windows machines, the firewall is
Hi, I would like to apply a version label to all the files in my code base
after a successful build. Is there a plugin in Jenkins that does
this process ? Or does this have to be done as a post build step per
version control tool ? I'm using Integrity as my version control tool.
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I'm trying to accomplish the same thing. Did you ever get anywhere with
this?
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So I'm a funny devop, and want to put this gif on the login screen.
http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/post/140621920499/ci-running-the-automated-tests
I want to download the gif and deploy to the server.
Can you tell me how to do that?
Thanks,
Lev
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On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 8:03:03 PM UTC, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> On 08.03.2016, at 19:21, Prashant Sawant >
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> > I am facing same issue ... my slave,jar and remoting.jar are both on
> 2.52 , still it's giving me security issue
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> Time to update Jenkins.
The format of the data is
PARAM1=VAL1:PARAM2=VAL2
What do you do if VAL1 has a colon in it, like C:\Tools ? Jenkins seems to
think the colon is the beginning of another variable/value pair.
Thanks,
jb
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I solved similar problems in the past by making sure a line in the build log
states e.g. "Nothing downloaded", and then use a plugin like Groovy Postbuild
to look for that line, and if it was encountered, set the build result to
Unstable (assuming that right now, you only have Stable and Failed
On 09.03.2016, at 11:08, as_kumlali via Jenkins Users
wrote:
> I figured out that I mixed where and how to define proxy configuration for
> Java applications:
> http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/net/proxies.html
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> Adding -Dhttp.proxyHost, -Dhttp.proxyPort, -Dhttps.proxy
Hi,
we have a very complex network infrastructure and not every computer is
allowed to access the internet. So Jenkins should also work without any
internet connection. In earlier releases there was no problem when Jenkins
doesn't have any internet connection.
The interessting part is, that Je
@jpd4nt
Thanks for the quick answer.
On the windows machines, the firewall is disabled. Therefore...all ports
are open.
I checked with telnet on the windows slave if the connection to the jenkins
master is open. And yes, i can connect to the jenkins master on port 58844.
Any other guesses ?
I figured out that I mixed where and how to define proxy configuration for
Java
applications:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/net/proxies.html
Adding -Dhttp.proxyHost, -Dhttp.proxyPort, -Dhttps.proxyHost,
-Dhttps.proxyPort and -Dhttp.nonProxyHosts to JAVA_OPTS in catalina
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