On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Raouf Abdelhamid
wrote:
> i was logged with another account (let's call it myAccount) however, when i
> shut down the slave from the jenkins nodes interface, it showed the previous
> message
This login was in the same web session? Are you using the matrix
based se
i was logged with another account (let's call it myAccount) however, when i
shut down the slave from the jenkins nodes interface, it showed the
previous message
i never said i was running a different jar, i said i was running a
different java process.
do you have any documentation about jenkins s
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Raouf wrote:
> Of course i'm using a specific account when using ssh, however, when i
> disconnect (with the same account logged in) a slave from jenkins's
> interface, i get "Disconnected by anonymous" displayed
I think that refers to the user logged into the jenk
Of course i'm using a specific account when using ssh, however, when i
disconnect (with the same account logged in) a slave from jenkins's
interface, i get "Disconnected by anonymous" displayed
Concerning the FS, i was running the same version (1.456) for both masters
and slaves, and it always
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Raouf Abdelhamid
wrote:
> when not specified, jenkins seems to use an account called anonymous to
> communicate with slaves
That doesn't make any sense to me in the context of ssh which is going
to need a specific matching account as a login on the target node.
>
when not specified, jenkins seems to use an account called anonymous to
communicate with slaves
What's the problem with using the same file system ? can you explain please
?
ps: i'd like to remind you that it was working pretty well under 1.456, so
what has changed since then ?
2013/10/3 Les Mi
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Raouf wrote:
> By the way, i also noticed when using the built in ssh plugin, the slaves
> are launched by the anonymous account even if i created them with a specific
> admin user.
>
What is an anonymous account?
And are you trying to run in the same FS root? I
By the way, i also noticed when using the built in ssh plugin, the slaves
are launched by the anonymous account even if i created them with a
specific admin user.
Le jeudi 3 octobre 2013 10:26:11 UTC+2, Raouf a écrit :
>
> What i don't understand is that my scripts worked well when i was using
What i don't understand is that my scripts worked well when i was using
1.456, i could use as many test slaves as i wanted without having conflicts
with the main slaves
The issue occurs only since i moved my test instances to a 1.5xx version,
so i'd like to know what happened exactely, and how
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Raouf Abdelhamid
wrote:
> Actually i did try it and it worked well. But i don't know exactly wich
> slave jar was lanched, and i can't just abandon the scripts since they're
> doing some other stuff (logging, restarting on fail ...etc.)
The built in support should
Actually i did try it and it worked well. But i don't know exactly wich
slave jar was lanched, and i can't just abandon the scripts since they're
doing some other stuff (logging, restarting on fail ...etc.)
2013/10/1 Les Mikesell
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Raouf wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Raouf wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Ii'm using two servers, one for jenkins master, and one for the slave
> instance
>
> I'm using Jenkins 1.456 as a main stream version, and was trying to prepare
> an upgrade to 1.518, so i just installed another jenkins master for te
Hi everybody,
Ii'm using two servers, one for jenkins master, and one for the slave
instance
I'm using Jenkins 1.456 as a main stream version, and was trying to prepare
an upgrade to 1.518, so i just installed another jenkins master for testing
puropose, and defined different ports for each o
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