VFloyd (2015-07-16 16:21):
Morning,
Jumping straight to the point - we have jobs in our Jenkins instance
that have not run in two years (successfully or unsuccessfully). We
have jobs that people set up months ago and have never run. I have
sent e-mails, made visits to peoples desks, made cal
The old jobs take up disk space. The job configuration itself does not take
much, but if there are any build artifacts, there might be a lot of disk
space consumed by these jobs. Remember, Jenkins only deletes old build
artifacts when a new build has been run. If there are no new builds =>
nothing
Morning,
Jumping straight to the point - we have jobs in our Jenkins instance that
have not run in two years (successfully or unsuccessfully). We have jobs
that people set up months ago and have never run. I have sent e-mails,
made visits to peoples desks, made calls all trying to get people t