Since a few days we are getting tons of messages like the below in the
controller log. Does anyone have an idea what the problem could be? Even
though there are only INFO messages they clutter the log and something
seems to have changed.
2022-07-21 11:54:55.413+ [id=1515042] INFO
j.s.Defa
Write files with the desired parameters in the "build" job, archive the
files, and unarchive them in the downstream job. Then you can read the
parameters stored in the file. Here's a sketch how we do it:
In the upstream job:
def downstreamParams = [:]
downstreamParams.foo = 'bar'
downstreamParam
Most of our jobs use a bunch of common shell functions which are sourced at
the beginning of the job. Currently these shell functions are in a separate
repository. Since it's a pain to check out more than one repository per
job, I though about moving the shell function into a global shared pipel
;mail" or "email" one. I can confirm mail is working for us, and email too
> for sure. So I would look into the server logs, maybe your email is getting
> refused out for some reason due to the content or so.
>
> Did you try using the snippet generator to get the right syn
Hi,
I have several slaves running on multiple OS and executing pipeline jobs.
When a (part of a ) job runs any of the Windows slaves I get tons of
messages such as
Cannot contact WindowsServer2012: java.io.IOException: Remote call on Channel
to /172.17.xx.xx failed
It seems this message is is
> Anything interesting in the build log?
>
> Nope, only
[Pipeline] stage[Pipeline] { (Send mail)[Pipeline] step[Pipeline] }[Pipeline]
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Hi,
I am unable to send any mail from pipeline jobs using
step([$class: 'Mailer', notifyEveryUnstableBuild: true, recipients:
'me@mail'])
The mail just isn't sent. Sending mails works perfectly in freestyle jobs.
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Thorsten
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I've read on several places that matrix jobs in pipeline are replaced by
the "parallel" step. However, this doesn't work at all with junit tests. We
have a bunch of JUnit tests that are tested on different OS. They are
exactly the same tests for all OS, hence also the output file names are
iden
there is a use case. The link to the commercial extensions in
one of the other replies states exactly our problem. I just didn't find
where to get this extension independently of the whole "Enterprise
Jenkins" they want to sell.
Thanks for looking into this!
Thorsten
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Hi all,
We have a product that we are currently testing on six different operating
systems. Our test jobs is a matrix job that runs on six different slaves
(one for each OS). However, the slaves are virtual machines on a single
host computer. It has enough RAM and disk space for even more VMs,
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