o the previous version and still the service won't run.
I'm kind of baffled...
cheers,
Roland
On Tuesday, 19 June 2012 15:20:11 UTC+2, Roland Zwaga wrote:
>
> No, they're different users. I'll try to run the service with the same
> user I used to start Jenkins on the
No, they're different users. I'll try to run the service with the same user
I used to start Jenkins on the command line.
But still, this happened all of a sudden after I did an automatic upgrade,
so should this solve my problem, I still don't
understand how it started.
I'll have to wait until a
Hey Slide,
I have tried running this command from the command line:
java -Xrs -Xmx786m
-Dhudson.lifecycle=hudson.lifecycle.WindowsServiceLifecycle -jar
"C:\Program Files\Jenkins\jenkins.war" --httpPort=8080
And it works without problems, the server just starts up and everything
works fine. It
Hey Dirk,
Thanks for the tip, I have tried to do this but, alas,, the problem
persists, very strange...
cheers,
Roland
On Tuesday, 19 June 2012 14:45:20 UTC+2, Dirk Kuypers wrote:
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> Hi Roland,
>
> at least you should have a jenkins.war.bak in your Jenkins directory.
> So just rename it to
Hey there,
I just did an automatic upgrade using the webinterface to version 1.471 but
after the upgrade the windows service no longer wants to start ;(
When checking the event log all I can find is this:
Child process [2848 - C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_29\jre\bin\java -Xrs
-Xmx786m -Dhudso
Ok,
went ahead and sifted through the logs and disabled some stuff,
the culprit turned out to be this one:
Static Analysis Collector Plug-in
Disabling that fixed my jobs page.
So, maybe this will help someone else someday ;)
cheers,
Roland Zwaga
On Apr 10, 5:34 pm, Roland Zwaga wrote
e built in JRE of Jenkins.
(Its hard to copy/paste a list of my installed plugins though, does
anyone have any advice on this?)
thanks in advance for any assistance!
cheers,
Roland Zwaga