So this is our current setup. 
1 master (server2012)
14 slaves(server2003, 2008, OSX)
500 jobs across the slaves.
1 AD svcSVN account in our domain. Im in the process of upgrading to the 
jenkins master to 1.551 but ran into the problem where all the jobs fail 
because there is not password stored inside the configuration setting in 
the job. I really don't want to configure every single job with the domain 
svcSVN account.. that would take hours. Just trying to put this setting 
globally so it will automatically know what credentials it needs to use.
The Master Jenkins is running on Windows Server 2012 Environment hope this 
helps a bit more ...Please advise .....

Thanks

On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 5:32:12 PM UTC-7, Indra Gunawan (ingunawa) 
wrote:
>
>  HI Jmata,
>
>  In our setup, we have a generic AD user that runs Jenkins.  
> For any given SVN repository, we simply check out with ā€œ-Nā€ once as this 
> user and let SVN keep the credential password cached.  The cache credential 
> is stored as file in the generic user home 
> directory/.subversion/auth/svn.simple/.
> Unless you are building on a slave connecting to master as a different 
> user, all jobs should be able to check out since the same AD user also runs 
> the Jenkins instance/ Jenkins Master.
>      
> -Indra
>
>   From: Jmata <jma...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
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> Subject: Svn Credentials
>  
>   Hey Guys, 
> Having an SVN issue.. 
> So here is my problem, I have about 500 jobs in my Jenkins Master. All my 
> jobs are failing because I need to enter our svn username and password, I 
> really don't want to do this process for all 500 jobs under the configure 
> option. 
> Is there a way I can just use one global password for SVN? I did put the 
> creds under Configure System> Global SVN Publisher but that didn't seem to 
> work.
> Any Ideas would be appreciated.
>
>  Thanks
>  
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