I would /simply/ move everything under a different folder locally. Then
copy everything to a central new instance using rsync or something like
this, then everything looks fine.
If it does, you'll then be able to use the folders plugin to move things
where you want them.
My 2 cents
Le ven. 10 ao
Another simple way is to just copy every job config.xml file from source
jenkins server to target jenkins server. You can use shell script for that.
Just copy /jobs//config.xml from source
jenkins folder to target jenkins server folder.
Jenkins cli is not a bad option, if we can script property we
Thanks Rajendra. I had avoided using the CLI because there are so many
jobs to be moved, and it doesn't move plugins, credentials, etc. I was
hoping for a more-automated way of doing it, but it might not exist. I
have looked at butler, I'll take another look.
On Friday, August 10, 2018 at 11
Check whether the remote machines enabled REST Interface or jenkins cli,
you can easily export and import jobs from any jenkins server to any other
jenkins server, other useful utility also I found called 'butler, script,
check online if you cannot find it I can send you link for the that to
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My team has several different Jenkins servers that we have decided to
aggregate into just one. I'm somewhat familiar with the process of
migrating one old Jenkins instance to a new one, where the new one is
essentially a clone of the old. What I haven't seen is instructions for
combining jobs