We used shared directories to store service binaries & distribute them
BTW slave.jar and jenkins-slave.exe can be updated using WinSW features:
* https://github.com/kohsuke/winsw#deferred-file-operations
* https://github.com/kohsuke/winsw#download-1

вторник, 25 августа 2015 г., 16:05:24 UTC+3 пользователь slide написал:
>
> For "automated" Windows updates, I've used [1] before. I haven't used it 
> in some time though, but it looks like they've made it compatible with 
> Windows 8 since I last used it. I didn't check the current pricing for it 
> either, when I last used it, it was a free application. Some other options 
> from googling are AutoPatcher [2] and ABC-Update [3].
>
> As these are command line applications, you should be able to run them 
> from a Jenkins job without any problems. The only issue will be the reboot, 
> which will possibly cause the run to fail.
>
> Thanks,
> Slide
>
> 1 - https://www.wuinstall.com/
> 2 - http://www.autopatcher.net/forum/
> 3 - http://abc-deploy.com/abc-update/
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 2:09 AM Dirk Kuypers <kuyper...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> as I have an increasing number of windows slaves on my Jenkins (currently 
>> > 40) I was wondering how to keep software on them up to date without 
>> logging in manually on each of the machines. There is at least one "patch 
>> day" a month were you want to install the newest Windows patches and from 
>> time to time one of the packages we use for building our software gets a 
>> new version, too.
>>
>> I searched via google but did not find something useful, but maybe my 
>> search was bad. Most hits were about keeping the slave.jar current, but 
>> that is solved in our environment. So my question is, how do you handle 
>> updates of windows components on your slaves (via Jenkins?). 
>>
>> Thanks for any hints
>> Dirk
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