Hi. I have Jenkins integrated with Bitbucket. I make a test:
- create testing repo
- add file and commit it
- add 2nd file and commit it
- Jenkins builds and in logs is message about checkout from first commit
not 2nd one
- manually rebuild on Jenkins gives checkout from last commit
This same is o
We have another instance of
WARNING: Failed to ack the stream
java.io.IOException: Broken pipe
and scatter/gather is disabled:
/etc/network/if-up.d$ ethtool -k ens3
Features for ens3:
Cannot get device udp-fragmentation-offload settings: Operation not
permitted
rx-checksumming: on [fixed]
tx-ch
Hi Chris,
I need your help here. I tried as you said but it did not worked for me
I want to clone my git repo into /opt/go/src/myproject directory where
(/opt/go is my GOPATH)
I tried the below way and it did not worked for me i am using alpine image
withEnv(['GOPATH=' + pwd()]){
d
Hi Mike,
it looks like the variables are actually strings with a line break at the end,
and not integers?
HTH Reinhold
From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Mike Craig
Sent: Montag, 11. März 2019 23:33
To: Jenkins Users
Subject: Jenkins Pipeline: Variable expansion issues
Hell
Good thinking, I'll try to do a strip on them and see if that clears it up.
On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 7:18:14 AM UTC-7, Reinhold Füreder wrote:
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> Hi Mike,
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> it looks like the variables are actually strings with a line break at the
> end, and not integers?
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> HTH Reinhold
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why? Jenkins isn't really intended for this, but it could work.
On Sunday, August 11, 2013 at 10:26:29 AM UTC-5, Rita Morgan wrote:
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> if the jenkins server is down my cronjob won't run. Is there a way for the
> job to still run even if jenkins is down?
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Is there a good pattern for this? Right now we are converting jobs to run
on k8 pods. One of those jobs applies terraform changes. When we update to
a newer image for the node, terraform updates the autoscaling group and
replaces the nodes. This causes the job to crash and hang in a bad state.
Following up on a silly question from the other day I have another silly
question. Where does Jenkins look for jar files to resolve classes and
packages?
I've started writing a Java library that I want to access from a pipeline
and Jenkins can't seem to find it in spite of it being deployed to
/us
It seems like you may be trying to extend the functionality of Jenkins with
additional Java code that you want to run inside the Jenkins process on the
Jenkins master, and possibly on one or more agents attached to the master.
If so, first be certain that there isn't already a Jenkins plugin that
was kinda hoping I could solve this without the overhead of a module. And
no there isn't as far as I can tell a module that does what I need to do.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 2:37 PM Mark Waite
wrote:
> It seems like you may be trying to extend the functionality of Jenkins
> with additional Java c
Plugins are generally "the" way to add functionality to Jenkins. Without a
plugin, it will be difficult to use any jars that you want added to Jenkins.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 12:03 PM Peter Berghold
wrote:
> was kinda hoping I could solve this without the overhead of a module. And
> no there i
For that and some other reasons I've been thinking about centralizing the
scheduling of all of our jobs.
Jenkins isn't really intended for this, but it could work.
Enterprise grade job scheduling software is REALLY expensive, but also kind
of overkill.
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I actually use Jenkins to perform a backup of my Git (privately hosted)
repository and ship an archive off to AWS S3.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 4:15 PM Badarch Nergui
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> For that and some other reasons I've been thinking about centralizing the
> scheduling of all of our jobs.
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> Jenkins isn
thanks for your contribution. Is there any other way of failing of failing
the pipeline when unit test stage is unstable? I have something like the
following in my code to ignore the failed test but I will like to stop the
pipeline and publish unit test result.
I am currently experiencing a str
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019, Badarch Nergui wrote:
> For that and some other reasons I've been thinking about centralizing the
> scheduling of all of our jobs.
>
> Jenkins isn't really intended for this, but it could work.
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> Enterprise grade job scheduling software is REALLY expen
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