Also, adding to the thread
>>If you create a job that runs on the slave which only performs a "git 
clone https://localgitserveir/git/AXP.git";, does it fail with the same 
message?

It fails with the cannot read the username message . Device not configured

Is there any way to fix this issue



On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 9:36:27 AM UTC-8, Parag Paul wrote:
>
> hi Mark
> From the log it only shows that the last command that was executed by the 
> git plugin is 
>  git --version
>  it did not do git checkout -f origin/master or origin/main
>
> And if I do the commands lik git --version, it works fine. I have the git 
> version 1.9.3 on my mac box
>
> Now, for sub modules. No I dont have different sub modules. It is one 
> simple repository and there is no mix of it
>
> I did login as the same ssh user that Jenkins master is using to create 
> the slave. 
>
> The problem is that i have tried 3 slave mchines , creating them 
> seprately, trying the ssh start.One of them I tried with java start way so 
> that I could get a UI terminal. 
>
> The other thing I am yet to try is ssh with a private key. I will try that 
> in one hour and up date. But I am stuck for a week now on this. There 
> should be more diagnostics that this. The lastresort is to debug the goit 
> plugin. Is there any way that i could do so ,?
>  Where can I find sintructions for the same? It would really help me .
>
> On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 5:43:27 PM UTC-8, Mark Waite wrote:
>>
>> That's all the logging there is from the git plugin.  The console log is 
>> usually sufficiently verbose to provide everything I need for problem 
>> diagnosis.
>>
>> If you execute those commands from a job on the slave, do you see the 
>> same results?
>>
>> If you create a job that runs on the slave which only performs a "git 
>> clone https://localgitserveir/git/AXP.git";, does it fail with the same 
>> message?
>>
>> If you create a job that runs on the slave and performs "git init;git 
>> config remote.origin.url https://localgitserveir/git/AXP.git;git fetch 
>> origin;git checkout -f origin/master", does it fail with the same message?
>>
>> Is your git repository using one or more submodules?  If so, do those 
>> submodule repositories require authentication?  If so, then you'll need to 
>> find another way of performing the checkout.  The git plugin does not 
>> support applying credentials to "git submodule update".
>>
>> Mark Waite
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Parag Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> After some wondering with the System Log in the Manage Jenkins ->Sytem 
>>> Log, 
>>> I was able to add a logger for hudson.plugins.git  but it has very 
>>> minimal output. It only posts, the the followig
>>>
>>> Jan 19, 2015 1:47:05 PM FINE hudson.Proc
>>>
>>> Running: git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree
>>>
>>> Jan 19, 2015 1:47:05 PM FINE hudson.Proc
>>>
>>> Running: git config remote.origin.url https://localgitserveir/git/AXP.git
>>>
>>> Jan 19, 2015 1:47:05 PM FINE hudson.Proc
>>>
>>> Running: git --version
>>>
>>>
>>> and nothing more. It is at tghis point, where the log ends saying, error 
>>> fetching remote
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 1:34:07 PM UTC-8, Parag Paul wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I would like to extend the past reply. Srry for pressing hit too soon. 
>>>> What is the right way to find the exact operations that the git plugin 
>>>> does. In the cases , where the slave and the master is in the same box, I 
>>>> see that it mentioned
>>>> "Using .gitcredentials"
>>>>
>>>> I dont see it in the slave machine. 
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 1:32:50 PM UTC-8, Parag Paul wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a place where I can find , the exact commands that the git 
>>>>> plugin uses ?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 1:13:26 PM UTC-8, Mark Waite wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You might try debugging by creating build steps which perform the 
>>>>>> operations you need, rather than using the git plugin to perform those 
>>>>>> operations.  Then you can enable the debugging options or levels which 
>>>>>> best 
>>>>>> suit your needs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Parag Paul <[email protected]> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The console output is not enough. For me, only for one of the GIT 
>>>>>>> respositories, a fetch from the repo keeps failing. This is a local git 
>>>>>>> server that we have setup on a OSX box
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We keep getting this error on the slave
>>>>>>> Error fetching remote repo 'origin'
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We are running jenkins master on another OSX box and that has 
>>>>>>> credentials plugin setup. The credentials work fine, when I use my 
>>>>>>> github 
>>>>>>> repository URL but not when i used the local git box.
>>>>>>> I have seen numerous answers around the same problem but did not get 
>>>>>>> any help. I set up a local osx-keychain through credential-helper but 
>>>>>>> could 
>>>>>>> not get it to work. It fails all the time with the same error messahe
>>>>>>>
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