Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-11-03 Thread itchymuzzle

>
>
> now with the running slave click the menu item to "Install as Service".
>
> Just discovered this page 

 which 
helps me understand this step, I think.

It seems that you run a web browser on the Windows instance, where you have 
the slave/agent, and use the URL for the Jenkins master web page.

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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-11-03 Thread itchymuzzle

>
>
> - download slave-agent.jnlp from agent page - I think it's under this 
> 'launch via web' button, or something, I don't remember what it says :) 
> - open a command window with "Run as Administrator".
> - change directory to the place where you saved the slave-agent.jnlp file.
> - run "slave-agent.jnlp"
> - now with the running slave click the menu item to "Install as Service".
> - run services.msc and you can find and configure your service
>

This is just confusing.  You need to give us more detail if you want to be 
helpful.  Please be helpful.

> now with the running slave click the menu item to "Install as Service".
 
Where are you, when you are doing this?  Are you on the Jenkins web page?  
If so, from which instance/host/node are you running the web page?  

Thanks.

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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-10-04 Thread Victoria Wei Lei
Ewelina,  

I did run slave-agent.jnlp from command line,  agent started running,  
however I did not have running slave pop up which give me the option from 
file -> Install as a service (:

Thanks


On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 7:47:07 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz wrote:
>
> Did you manage to make it work? 
> because I do it differently, usually:
>
> - download slave-agent.jnlp from agent page - I think it's under this 
> 'launch via web' button, or something, I don't remember what it says :) 
> - open a command window with "Run as Administrator".
> - change directory to the place where you saved the slave-agent.jnlp file.
> - run "slave-agent.jnlp"
> - now with the running slave click the menu item to "Install as Service".
> - run services.msc and you can find and configure your service
>
> So it is a little bit simpler command in cmd, maybe not making any 
> difference... but you have to try everything :)
>
> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:15:31 PM UTC+2, Victoria Wei Lei wrote:
>>
>> yes, you need to attach that secret key in the command
>>
>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 3:22:01 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>>>
>>> The instructions on my Jenkins install also have a -secret parameter, 
>>> does yours? Are you passing in the secret?
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:14 PM Victoria Wei Lei  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 run command from your slave path:

 $ java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl 
 http://yourserver:port/computer/slave-name/slave-agent.jnlp (the full 
 command should be listed on your launch screen)


 make sure slave.jar was copied there. A copy of slave.jar can be 
 downloaded from http://yourserver:port/jnlpJars/slave.jar 



 On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2:58:10 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:

> How are you running from the command line? 
>
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM Victoria Wei Lei  
> wrote:
>
 Ewelina, 
>>
>> thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin, 
>>  yes, the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave 
>> agent  pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have 
>> pop 
>> up window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as 
>> a 
>> window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave 
>> agent 
>> died as well.  
>>
>> Victoria 
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I 
>>> download the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you 
>>> have 
>>> under web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to 
>>> directory with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're 
>>> familiar 
>>> with command line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more 
>>> details. But in general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, 
>>> I 
>>> don't remember) problem I had
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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-10-01 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hi all,

Just FYI, Jenkins Windows Service command line is documented here: 
https://github.com/kohsuke/winsw . 

WinSW is a standalone project, Jenkins just generates an XML configuration 
file for it. You can take the template from here 
and
 
then configure the instance manually if the service installation fails.

P.S: The error in the first message is greek to me. Would be great to get 
info about the Java version you use in Windows

BR, Oleg


пятница, 29 сентября 2017 г., 15:47:07 UTC+3 пользователь Ewelina Wilkosz 
написал:
>
> Did you manage to make it work? 
> because I do it differently, usually:
>
> - download slave-agent.jnlp from agent page - I think it's under this 
> 'launch via web' button, or something, I don't remember what it says :) 
> - open a command window with "Run as Administrator".
> - change directory to the place where you saved the slave-agent.jnlp file.
> - run "slave-agent.jnlp"
> - now with the running slave click the menu item to "Install as Service".
> - run services.msc and you can find and configure your service
>
> So it is a little bit simpler command in cmd, maybe not making any 
> difference... but you have to try everything :)
>
> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:15:31 PM UTC+2, Victoria Wei Lei wrote:
>>
>> yes, you need to attach that secret key in the command
>>
>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 3:22:01 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>>>
>>> The instructions on my Jenkins install also have a -secret parameter, 
>>> does yours? Are you passing in the secret?
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:14 PM Victoria Wei Lei  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 run command from your slave path:

 $ java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl 
 http://yourserver:port/computer/slave-name/slave-agent.jnlp (the full 
 command should be listed on your launch screen)


 make sure slave.jar was copied there. A copy of slave.jar can be 
 downloaded from http://yourserver:port/jnlpJars/slave.jar 



 On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2:58:10 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:

> How are you running from the command line? 
>
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM Victoria Wei Lei  
> wrote:
>
 Ewelina, 
>>
>> thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin, 
>>  yes, the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave 
>> agent  pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have 
>> pop 
>> up window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as 
>> a 
>> window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave 
>> agent 
>> died as well.  
>>
>> Victoria 
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I 
>>> download the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you 
>>> have 
>>> under web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to 
>>> directory with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're 
>>> familiar 
>>> with command line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more 
>>> details. But in general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, 
>>> I 
>>> don't remember) problem I had
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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-09-29 Thread Ewelina Wilkosz
Did you manage to make it work? 
because I do it differently, usually:

- download slave-agent.jnlp from agent page - I think it's under this 
'launch via web' button, or something, I don't remember what it says :) 
- open a command window with "Run as Administrator".
- change directory to the place where you saved the slave-agent.jnlp file.
- run "slave-agent.jnlp"
- now with the running slave click the menu item to "Install as Service".
- run services.msc and you can find and configure your service

So it is a little bit simpler command in cmd, maybe not making any 
difference... but you have to try everything :)

On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:15:31 PM UTC+2, Victoria Wei Lei wrote:
>
> yes, you need to attach that secret key in the command
>
> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 3:22:01 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>>
>> The instructions on my Jenkins install also have a -secret parameter, 
>> does yours? Are you passing in the secret?
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:14 PM Victoria Wei Lei  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> run command from your slave path:
>>>
>>> $ java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl 
>>> http://yourserver:port/computer/slave-name/slave-agent.jnlp (the full 
>>> command should be listed on your launch screen)
>>>
>>>
>>> make sure slave.jar was copied there. A copy of slave.jar can be downloaded 
>>> from http://yourserver:port/jnlpJars/slave.jar 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2:58:10 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>>>
 How are you running from the command line? 

 On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM Victoria Wei Lei  
 wrote:

>>> Ewelina, 
>
> thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin, 
>  yes, the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave 
> agent  pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have pop 
> up window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as a 
> window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave 
> agent 
> died as well.  
>
> Victoria 
>
>
> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz 
> wrote:
>>
>> Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I 
>> download the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you 
>> have 
>> under web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to 
>> directory with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're familiar 
>> with command line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more 
>> details. But in general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, I 
>> don't remember) problem I had
>
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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-09-22 Thread Victoria Wei Lei
yes, you need to attach that secret key in the command

On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 3:22:01 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>
> The instructions on my Jenkins install also have a -secret parameter, does 
> yours? Are you passing in the secret?
>
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:14 PM Victoria Wei Lei  > wrote:
>
>> run command from your slave path:
>>
>> $ java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl 
>> http://yourserver:port/computer/slave-name/slave-agent.jnlp (the full 
>> command should be listed on your launch screen)
>>
>>
>> make sure slave.jar was copied there. A copy of slave.jar can be downloaded 
>> from http://yourserver:port/jnlpJars/slave.jar 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2:58:10 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>>
>>> How are you running from the command line? 
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM Victoria Wei Lei  
>>> wrote:
>>>
>> Ewelina, 

 thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin, 
  yes, the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave 
 agent  pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have pop 
 up window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as a 
 window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave agent 
 died as well.  

 Victoria 


 On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz 
 wrote:
>
> Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I 
> download the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you 
> have 
> under web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to 
> directory with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're familiar 
> with command line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more 
> details. But in general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, I 
> don't remember) problem I had

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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-09-22 Thread Slide
The instructions on my Jenkins install also have a -secret parameter, does
yours? Are you passing in the secret?

On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:14 PM Victoria Wei Lei  wrote:

> run command from your slave path:
>
> $ java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl 
> http://yourserver:port/computer/slave-name/slave-agent.jnlp (the full command 
> should be listed on your launch screen)
>
>
> make sure slave.jar was copied there. A copy of slave.jar can be downloaded 
> from http://yourserver:port/jnlpJars/slave.jar
>
>
>
> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2:58:10 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>
>> How are you running from the command line?
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM Victoria Wei Lei 
>> wrote:
>>
> Ewelina,
>>>
>>> thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin,
>>>  yes, the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave
>>> agent  pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have pop
>>> up window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as a
>>> window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave agent
>>> died as well.
>>>
>>> Victoria
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz
>>> wrote:

 Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I
 download the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you have
 under web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to
 directory with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're familiar
 with command line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more
 details. But in general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, I
 don't remember) problem I had
>>>
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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-09-22 Thread Victoria Wei Lei
run command from your slave path:

$ java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl 
http://yourserver:port/computer/slave-name/slave-agent.jnlp (the full command 
should be listed on your launch screen)


make sure slave.jar was copied there. A copy of slave.jar can be downloaded 
from http://yourserver:port/jnlpJars/slave.jar 



On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2:58:10 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>
> How are you running from the command line? 
>
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM Victoria Wei Lei  > wrote:
>
>> Ewelina, 
>>
>> thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin, 
>>  yes, the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave 
>> agent  pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have pop 
>> up window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as a 
>> window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave agent 
>> died as well.  
>>
>> Victoria 
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz wrote:
>>>
>>> Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I 
>>> download the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you have 
>>> under web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to 
>>> directory with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're familiar 
>>> with command line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more 
>>> details. But in general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, I 
>>> don't remember) problem I had
>>
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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-09-22 Thread Victoria Wei Lei
run command from your slave path:

$ java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl 
http://yourserver:port/computer/slave-name/slave-agent.jnlp


make sure slave.jar was copied there. A copy of slave.jar can be downloaded 
from http://yourserver:port/jnlpJars/slave.jar 


On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2:58:10 PM UTC-5, slide wrote:
>
> How are you running from the command line? 
>
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM Victoria Wei Lei  > wrote:
>
>> Ewelina, 
>>
>> thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin, 
>>  yes, the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave 
>> agent  pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have pop 
>> up window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as a 
>> window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave agent 
>> died as well.  
>>
>> Victoria 
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz wrote:
>>>
>>> Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I 
>>> download the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you have 
>>> under web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to 
>>> directory with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're familiar 
>>> with command line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more 
>>> details. But in general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, I 
>>> don't remember) problem I had
>>
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Re: Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-09-22 Thread Victoria Wei Lei
Ewelina, 

thanks so much for the reply.  I tried command line before as admin,  yes, 
the slave can launch successfully,  but am I supposed to get Slave agent 
 pop up and the option to Install as a service?  I did not have pop up 
window as I start by web start.  Therefore, I can't install slave as a 
window service.  If cmd window got killed for some reason,  my slave agent 
died as well.  

Victoria 

On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-5, Ewelina Wilkosz wrote:
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> Not sure if it will solve your issue, but what I usually do is I download 
> the file instead of running it from the browser - the one you have under 
> web start button - then run 'cmd' as administrator, there I cd to directory 
> with downloaded file and run it from there. If you're familiar with command 
> line it should be easy :) if not I can try to provide more details. But in 
> general running it as admin solved a similar (I think, I don't remember) 
> problem I had

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Fail to install Jenkins slave agent as a service

2017-09-21 Thread Victoria Wei Lei
I launched Jenkins Slave via web start,  but when I tried to Install as a 
service,  error pop up, please see attached screen shot, 

Can anyone help for this issue? 

Thanks
Victoria 

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