You'll need to provide more detail about the error.
The message "Error fetching remote origin" could be caused by many
different problems.
Some examples of the types of problems that might cause that message:
- Credentials have changed to the gitlab server - git can't read from
the remote
Everything was working fine until i added a new file to my
gitlab repository. It seems jenkins is not keeping track of changes made to
my repository and somehow inconsistent. I am getting the error* Error
fetching remote origin in Jenkins pipeline *after adding this file. Any
help on how to rep
I'd rather suggest to look at:
- https://github.com/jenkinsci/configuration-as-code-plugin
I'm not sure where the "Maven Project Configuration" section is but
something like the below snippet might help to configure the maven tools
globally:
tool:
maven: # (4)
installations:
- name:
I know that this is a known bug where I have a multi-branch pipeline job
that has the following properties block, and the "Build with parameters"
link shows up, I run the job, it succeeds, and the the "Build with
parameters" link disappears with only the "Build now" link, which I run,
and fails
I have a folder with 4 jobs, namely,
- build-and-test = a multi-branch pipeline job that builds and tests
code and, if successful, pushes a docker image to docker repo. So I can
have several versions of the docker image, say 1.0.0, 1.0.4, 1.0.11
- deploy-to-sandbox = a pipeline job t
Instead of plugin I suggest to use butler script to import and export
Jenkins jobs from one machine to another machine.
Refer this link:
http://www.blog.labouardy.com/butler-cli-import-export-jenkins-plugins-jobs/
Note: you need to enable remoting on Jenkins settings at admin level for
this
Tha
Hi
We created a job to get a copy of your data from DEV@cloud before its
shutdown.
See:
https://support.cloudbees.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017691571-How-to-backup-my-DEV-cloud-instance-to-prepare-for-the-service-end-of-life
The importer should work otherwise.
Emilio could perhaps have some fe
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 19:06:06 UTC, Nicolas Grossi wrote:
>
> Hi team:
> Is there any plug in that can be used to expport/import jobs
> form one jenkins instances to another ?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
If you use the jobdsl plugin you can define your jobs in groovy script an
Come again,
You want to run wind batch script? Do you mean windows batch script on
Jenkins?
If that is true , you cannot do that on Unix machine.
It looks Jenkins is running on Unix machine.
-Rajendra
On Fri, 9 Nov, 2018, 20:21 Commit message: "latest changes in schoolmanager class file"
Christian:
I'm trying the importer One instance is cloudbees and
i cannot access the file system :( so
- Copy job folders on file system level is not an option i guess
The actual scenario is the following:
# instance 1 (cloudbeees) with around 35 jobs
# instance 2 (ubuntu
You're trying to run a Windows batch command on a Linux agent. That won't
work.
If a Windows batch command is required, then you will need to use an agent
on a Windows computer. Pipeline jobs usually control the agent they use
based on a label. Freestyle and other jobs do the same.
Mark W
On
Greetings!
I am working to migrate an entire Jenkins configuration to code, so it is
dynamically reproducible.
I haven't had problems with core config and plugins so far, but I cannot
find any classes or methods that would allow me to configure the "Maven
Project Configuration" section in code.
Commit message: "latest changes in schoolmanager class file"
> /opt/bitnami/git/bin/git rev-list --no-walk
> 9ff69e6ef1d74435fa66ef3f7f540a0249e2085e # timeout=10
[qa-automation] $ cmd /c call
/opt/bitnami/apache-tomcat/temp/jenkins7539709996486040665.bat
FATAL: command execution failed
java.
Hi
I have a github organization job running with both the
'ignore-committer-strategy-plugin' & 'basic-branch-build-strategies-plugin'
plugins installed. When selecting a build strategy to build tags, PRs &
ignore commits by a certain user commits by the user supposed to be ignored
are still be
Hi Nicolas,
We are sometimes using this plugin:
https://plugins.jenkins.io/job-import-plugin
Or, you could (from what I have heard):
* Copy job folders on file system level
* Download job config as xml via Jenkins CLI and upload it on the new
instance.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen/Best re
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