Have you restarted Jenkins since adding the group to the user?
Richard.
On 3/12/2014 8:30 PM, Tzook Bar Noy tzo...@gmail.com wrote:
I have installed jenkins on our dev server, and I added the user jenkins
to some groups for example www-data.
now when I run this command on the terminal:
Am 03.12.2014 um 08:30 schrieb Tzook Bar Noy:
Any ideas why this weird bug happens??
It's not a bug. Running processes don't magically become members of
groups you add their owning user to. The user must relogin to become a
member of the new group, which in your case means your Jenkins server
Did you mean to restart jenkins right?
did it.
I noticed some more info that when I run the command
command:
cat /etc/group | grep jenkins
result:
www-data:x:33:tzook,jenkins
jenkins:x:115:
command:
groups jenkins
result:
jenkins : jenkins www-data web
command:
groups
result:
Is the job running on a slave?
Matthew
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mmm no I think, it's a simple installation, didn't do anything fancy :/
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 10:59 AM, matthew.web...@diamond.ac.uk wrote:
Is the job running on a slave?
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On 03.12.2014, at 08:30, Tzook Bar Noy tzo...@gmail.com wrote:
in one of my jobs I created an ssh command that simply does
Please be more specific what you're doing. How is SSH involved?
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sorry it is not ssh, it is a
build step with execute shell
inside it I have what I mentioned:
cat /etc/group | grep jenkins
groups jenkins
groups
whoami
output:
www-data:x:33:tzook,jenkins
jenkins:x:115:
jenkins : jenkins www-data web
jenkins
jenkins