Re: Argument for removing old jobs

2015-07-24 Thread Maciej Jaros
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

Re: Argument for removing old jobs

2015-07-16 Thread Sami Tikka
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

Argument for removing old jobs

2015-07-16 Thread VFloyd
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