Depends on what container Jenkins is hosted in. Could you provide some
environment details?

Thanks
Michael

On 10 Feb 2013, at 12:10, Markus KARG <mar...@headcrashing.eu> wrote:

Meanwhile I restarted Jenkins and started another build on all projects.
The result was that all threads on master and slave ended up in a "Dead
(!)" state, and the Jenkins log said that Jenkins had a
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundException when loading the latest build. I gave it
another reboot and started the builds again. This time all worked well.
Strange, really.

It looks like the reboot truncated the long, so I cannot post the exact
stack trace. :-(

About the stdout, where can I obtain that? Or is there another way to get a
complete log which survived the two reboots?

Thanks!
-Markus

Am Samstag, 9. Februar 2013 19:56:21 UTC+1 schrieb sti:

> Sorry, but ... Have you tried turning it off and on again? :)
>
> And check the stdout and stderr of Jenkins. Is it printing exceptions
> and/or stacktraces? If so, put them into pastebin/gist and tell us. Also it
> might be helpful to see your config.xml files (and remember to remove any
> sensitive information from those before publishing).
>
> Also, give us information just like you would if you were talking to an IT
> support person:
>
> - What is the operating system on which you are running Jenkins?
>
> - How did you install Jenkins? Used one of the platform-specific
> installers or rolled your own?
>
> - Running inside a servlet container?
>
> - Plugins and their versions?
>
> - What did you do recently? Did you upgrade Jenkins? Or upgrade one or
> more plugins? Or upgrade something in the operating system?
>
> - Pastebin/gist where Jenkins stdout+stderr can be found.
>
> -- Sami
>
> Markus KARG <mar...@headcrashing.eu <javascript:>> kirjoitti 9.2.2013
> kello 20.29:
>
> > One more "nice" thing detected now... Clicked on "build now", build
> finished successfully, then clicked on the build number to see the result,
> got "404 NOT FOUND"!
> >
> > Am Samstag, 9. Februar 2013 19:28:21 UTC+1 schrieb Markus KARG:
> > Til today my Jenkins 1.500 worked well.
> > Then I started setting up a Windows slave, and added a few free style
> ant projects running on that slave.
> > It all was good, but since I copied one of that free style projects, my
> dashboard is running crazy.
> > It misses builds that just finished a minute ago.
> > It shows builds starting without any reason.
> > The total horror it showed one minute ago: I clicked on the "start
> build" button on project X and INSTEAD it started project Y. Both have
> different types and are totally independend. But when the build was gone,
> all builds were gone.
> > And so on. Just like a total crazy Jenkins that didn't take his pills in
> the morning.
> >
> > Please help, I don't know how to bring him back to reason!
> >
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