Diagnosing memory leaks

2017-02-03 Thread Jacob Weber
I'm running Jenkins 2.3.7 on CentOS 6.8. Lately Jenkins has started running 
out of heap space repeatedly. I've increased the max heap size, but it 
still eventually fills it up. I've installed the Monitoring plugin, and I 
can see the "used memory" steadily increasing after every restart.

Is there any way to help figure out what's causing this? I assume it's a 
plugin, or it would be happening to more people. Do I just need to keep 
disabling plugins until I find the culprit, or is there an easier way?

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Re: Is it possible to use multiple authorization strategies in Jenkins?

2015-06-30 Thread Jacob Weber
To clarify -- you would use multiple strategies to authenticate users on 
your system. sssd can do this in conjunction with its PAM module -- you can 
use LDAP as well as local users.



On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 2:51:55 PM UTC-7, Jacob Weber wrote:
>
> Funny, I just came here to ask the same question.
>
> I know one approach is to configure Jenkins to use the Unix user/group 
> database for authentication, and then configure your system to use LDAP to 
> authenticate. For example, you can use sssd if you're running CentOS/RHEL.
>
> However, I'd prefer not to allow everyone to log into my Jenkins box. 
> Wondering if there's another solution.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:58:00 AM UTC-7, Raju t wrote:
>>
>> Hi Vicki, Wondering if you get any answer for your question or you found 
>> the solution? I am also facing something similar kind of problem where i 
>> need functionality of more than one authorization strategy. So thought of 
>> checking with you on what solution you got. Thanks. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 1:33:04 PM UTC-5, vicki...@yahoo.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> we are using LDAP and role-based authentication for Jenkins. Sometimes 
>>> we are experiencing LDAP connectivity problems that renders  jenkins CI 
>>> non-operational. We would like to be able to have a non LDAP authenticated 
>>> admin user that can login at any time even when LDAP connectivity is down. 
>>> Is it possible to combine authentication strategies?
>>> Thank you!
>>> Vicki
>>>
>>

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Re: Is it possible to use multiple authorization strategies in Jenkins?

2015-06-30 Thread Jacob Weber
Funny, I just came here to ask the same question.

I know one approach is to configure Jenkins to use the Unix user/group 
database for authentication, and then configure your system to use LDAP to 
authenticate. For example, you can use sssd if you're running CentOS/RHEL.

However, I'd prefer not to allow everyone to log into my Jenkins box. 
Wondering if there's another solution.



On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:58:00 AM UTC-7, Raju t wrote:
>
> Hi Vicki, Wondering if you get any answer for your question or you found 
> the solution? I am also facing something similar kind of problem where i 
> need functionality of more than one authorization strategy. So thought of 
> checking with you on what solution you got. Thanks. 
>
> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 1:33:04 PM UTC-5, vicki...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> we are using LDAP and role-based authentication for Jenkins. Sometimes we 
>> are experiencing LDAP connectivity problems that renders  jenkins CI 
>> non-operational. We would like to be able to have a non LDAP authenticated 
>> admin user that can login at any time even when LDAP connectivity is down. 
>> Is it possible to combine authentication strategies?
>> Thank you!
>> Vicki
>>
>

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Re: http://jenkins-ci.org/ unavailable

2014-06-17 Thread Jacob Weber
 

pkg.jenkins-ci.org is also not responding, to either http or https. For 
example:

http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/redhat/jenkins-ci.org.key




On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 1:39:50 AM UTC-7, David Aldrich wrote:
>
>  Hi
>
>  
>
> http://jenkins-ci.org/ seems to be down.
>
>  
>
> Best regards
>
>  
>
> David
>  

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