Hi Tang,

I thought I replied about this earlier. There seems to be a regression running 
jobs directly on master, at least for newer versions of Jenkins. Running on a 
slave does work.

Ramy

From: Tang Chen [mailto:tangc...@cn.fujitsu.com]
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 6:30 PM
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [CI] Jenkins jobs are not executed when setting up 
a new CI system.

Hi Zaro,
On 07/24/2015 11:44 PM, Zaro wrote:
Tang, Have you tried to look at the function registrations and gearman queue on 
the gearman server as i suggested?  The instructions are in the wiki i 
referenced (in 'Starting the gearman workers' section).  What you are seeing 
from the gear_client could also be from passing in a function name that does 
not exist.  Unfortunately the simple gear_client does not check whether the 
passed in functions are valid so what you want to do is verify that the gearman 
functions have been registered by using the 'workers' command.


Thank you for your suggestion. I have not seen the inside of Gearman.

But I set up a slave node, and the job can run on the slave node.

This is also acceptable for me. So I think I have to go on with my work first.
And I'll check what you said later.

Thanks very much. :)




On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:09 AM, Tang Chen 
<tangc...@cn.fujitsu.com<mailto:tangc...@cn.fujitsu.com>> wrote:

On 07/24/2015 03:36 PM, Tang Chen wrote:
Hi Zaro,

Thanks to reply.
On 07/24/2015 03:06 PM, Zaro wrote:
That is correctly, the Jenkins UI will not show any info about the gearman 
queue.  If job is pending in Jenkins that means it's been added to the gearman 
queue and has been moved to the jenkins build queue.  The jenkins UI will only 
show the job once it's in the jenkins queue.

Hmm.  What happens when you manually start a build by click on the build icon 
in the jenkins UI?

If I click the build icon in the jenkins UI, the job can run. Wired, isn't it ?

Thanks.



I'm wondering if maybe your labels are configured correctly for your jobs and 
slaves.  Are there any labels on the job or the nodes (master or slaves)? I 
think the jobs would be in a pending state if there are labels on nodes and 
jobs but they do not match.  I would check to see if there are any labels on 
the jobs and if there are then I would remove all of the labels and try again.  
There are step by step directions on how to setup the gearman-plugin in the 
jenkins wiki[1] which also shows you how to debug by viewing the gearman server 
queue and function registrations.  Try to make sure the functions are 
registered correctly and that the job is in the queue after you run the 
gear-client command.

A couple of questions:
What version of Jenkins are you running?  I think openstack runs on 1.565.3
Also I don't think we've ever tested Jenkins and the gearman server running on 
the same machine or VM.  Maybe one thing you can try is to run them on separate 
VMs?

I don't have any label, and only a master, no slave.

My jenkins is 1.609.1.

The whole problem is described here:

http://paste.openstack.org/show/405051/

Please help to check and see.


BTW, I post the problem to #openstack-infra IRC channel. You can join into that 
meeting if you'd like to.


Thanks.



[1] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Gearman+Plugin







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