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Núria Aloy updated JENKINS-12875:
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    Description: 
After upgrading Jenkins from 1.448 to 1.451 (with yum, upgraded plugins too) 
several parts of Jenkins have become unusable with error "No valid crumb was 
included in the request":

h4. Console output

* When building, the log is unavailable, see [^console_log.png]
* Once the build is done, the complete log is available, but the same error 
appears on the side [^console_side.png]

h4. Build configuration

* Builds cannot be launched anymore from the build page (The firebug error 
console displays the "No valid crumb was included in the request" error). They 
still can be launched from the dashboard though.
* Cannot add build steps (when choosing a build step type an error is reported 
in background), see [^add_build_step.png]

h4. Manage Jenkins configuration

* The page loads only partially (first half is permanently greyed out, see 
[^configuration.png]). The firebug error console displays the "No valid crumb 
was included in the request" error.

h4. Manage Jenkins plugins

* Cannot upgrade nor downgrade, see error shown [^plugins.png]

  was:
After upgrading Jenkins from 1.448 to 1.451 (with yum, upgraded plugins too) 
several parts of Jenkins have become unusable with error "No valid crumb was 
included in the request":

h4. Console output

* When building, the log is unavailable, see [^console_log.png]
* Once the build is done, the complete log is available, but the same error 
appears on the side [^console_side.png]

h4. Build configuration

* Builds cannot be launched anymore from the build page (The firebug error 
console displays the "No valid crumb was included in the request" error). They 
still can be launched from the dashboard though.
* Cannot add build steps (when choosing a build step type an error is reported 
in background), see [^add_build_step.png]

h4. Manage Jenkins configuration

* The page loads only partially (first half is permanently greyed out, see 
[^configuration.log]). The firebug error console displays the "No valid crumb 
was included in the request" error.

h4. Manage Jenkins plugins

* Cannot upgrade nor downgrade, see error shown [^plugins.png]

    
> "No valid crumb was included in the request" errors all around
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENKINS-12875
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12875
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: current
>         Environment: CentOS release 5.5 (Final) 64b
>            Reporter: Núria Aloy
>            Priority: Blocker
>         Attachments: add_build_step.png, configuration.png, console_log.png, 
> console_side.png, plugins.png
>
>
> After upgrading Jenkins from 1.448 to 1.451 (with yum, upgraded plugins too) 
> several parts of Jenkins have become unusable with error "No valid crumb was 
> included in the request":
> h4. Console output
> * When building, the log is unavailable, see [^console_log.png]
> * Once the build is done, the complete log is available, but the same error 
> appears on the side [^console_side.png]
> h4. Build configuration
> * Builds cannot be launched anymore from the build page (The firebug error 
> console displays the "No valid crumb was included in the request" error). 
> They still can be launched from the dashboard though.
> * Cannot add build steps (when choosing a build step type an error is 
> reported in background), see [^add_build_step.png]
> h4. Manage Jenkins configuration
> * The page loads only partially (first half is permanently greyed out, see 
> [^configuration.png]). The firebug error console displays the "No valid crumb 
> was included in the request" error.
> h4. Manage Jenkins plugins
> * Cannot upgrade nor downgrade, see error shown [^plugins.png]

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