Hello,
I was wondering where can I find ldap plugin src code?
Thanks
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/LDAP+Plugin
There is a GitHub link in the plug-in section..
Am 07.01.2013 um 09:24 schrieb Levin, Ilya ilya.le...@hp.com:
Hello,
I was wondering where can I find ldap plugin src code?
Thanks
Anyone that has an idea? It is getting pretty anoying so far . Would love
to get this working because it seems very promosing
On Friday, January 4, 2013 3:19:31 PM UTC+1, Bjørn Water wrote:
So i am trying to use the M2-release plugin to release my project and push
it to my nexus.
I can do
Dear all,
our jenkins is reachable via different URLs / domains. Most of the time
this is not an issue, because most links in the web interface are
generated relatively to the current URL (our desired behavior). However,
sometimes links are generated using a wrong domain, which results in the
Have enough RAM on the slave that you can run your jobs plus Jenkins + some for
overhead.
(e.g. 1GB of Jenkins slave, + #executors * ( 2GB for Maven +2GB for unit tests
in forked VM) + OS overhead)
Although this amount is mostly an overkill setting it too close to the
threshold will slow your
I have a maven web project,and it quote another maven web project.
Then,when I use jenkins build the project from SVN,it will only package
this one project,but I want package the two.
so,I want checkout another project's code using svn commands after jenkins
checkout code but before package,
On 28/12/12 21:26, Kamal Ahmed wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know the significance of /home/user/.jenkins and the
files/Directories under it?
That's where Jenkins stores *all* of its data by default, if you start
Jenkins as your user.
See
Hi,
I'm trying to debug a plugin using: LOGGER.log(Level.INFO,Something ),
Where can I see this log after starting Jenkins
(http://server:port/jenkins/log/allhttp://%3cserver%3e:port/jenkins/log/all
doesn't help)?
Thanks.
Hi everyone!
I've updated our LTS version to 1.480.2 just now and accidentially clicked
on Dismiss for the re-keying message (not knowing I wouldn't be able to
bring it up again).
How do I trigger the re-keying manually now?
Thanks in advance!
Steffen
I just switched one of my Jenkins servers to the LTS release. I downloaded
the war file and replaced my current war file. I then updated the update
site for the plugins and restarted. Everything is running fine, except when
I goto Manage Jenkins I'm still prompted to upgrade to the latest bleeding
If you look at the wiki page for migrating from Hudson, you'll notice in
bold red text that you can only upgrade from =1.398 reliably. Hudson
changed the format of their XML after that and so the formats are no longer
compatible.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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From:
Don't use the link on the webpage. Use the link provided by Jenkins itself
instead.
Thanks for your answer.
I indeed had seen this bold red text notice but was wondering if it was
only not supported or completely impossible. I guess I have my answer...
I will thus go back to Hudson.
Kind regards,
Ben
On Monday, 7 January 2013 15:01:44 UTC+1, slide wrote:
If you look at the
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 8:38 AM, bthiebault benoit.thieba...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
I indeed had seen this bold red text notice but was wondering if it was only
not supported or completely impossible. I guess I have my answer...
I will thus go back to Hudson.
Can you
I've been contemplating writing a conversion plugin, but I don't know
enough about the new Hudson format yet to do it.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 8:42 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 8:38 AM, bthiebault benoit.thieba...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for your
I could, but this is long and tedious... and I would lose the history...
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 8:38 AM, bthiebault benoit.thieba...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
I indeed had seen this bold red text
Hey Jeff,
if you really want to change Configure you could change the files
(coloumnHeader.properties) from the Configure Job Column Plugin.
They contain the value for the Column. There is no way to change it in
Jenkins.
Your second point, console, is not directly connected to this plugin.
Am
Hi,
im not sure if i get you correctly, but have you tried a parametrized build
to set a variable with your server and
use this later ? Because the help description includes :
The Build requires user input (this would be your server) which will be
available during the build process.
If i
Is there a way to set system property: java.io.tmpdir=/tmp for a slave? I
am launching the slave via SSH. I assume if I can map
java.io.tmpdir=/volume1/tmp
my problem is solved.
My problem is I am running out of /tmp space with a Jenkins slave running
on a Synology ARM based NAS which uses
I upgraded my Debian Jenkins LTS from 1.480.1 to 1.480.2 today using the Debian
package manager. The machine was running with authentication enabled and was
using Debian, CentOS, Red Hat, and Windows slave agents. The Linux slave
agents are launched with ssh. The Windows slave agents are
Thanks...I unfortunately can't be in the UK for the event.
So if the amount of RAM is fixed (4GB), what is a good rule of thumb for
determining what to allocate to the slave process, how many executors it
can reasonably support, etc?
I realize there are a lot of other variables but any starting
I am using Jenkins 1.464 at my workplace. I need to send an email on each
notification so I installed email-ext from my organisation's
repository(sorry don't know the version). When I click on Editable Email
Notifications in Post-Build Actions, it shows Javascript error 'emailExtInit'
is
Probably 2.24.1
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Sanket sanket.narag...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using Jenkins 1.464 at my workplace. I need to send an email on each
notification so I installed email-ext from my organisation's
repository(sorry don't know the version). When I click on Editable
Hi Mark,
On 07/01/2013 18:21, Mark Waite wrote:
I upgraded my Debian Jenkins LTS from 1.480.1 to 1.480.2 today using the
Debian package manager. The machine was running with authentication
enabled and was using Debian, CentOS, Red Hat, and Windows slave agents.
The Linux slave agents are
I would never advise more than one executor per slave :-o
At some point there will be unit test failures in a project as it has
badly written unit tests that blindly assume they can use port 12345 (and
it will be in use for a different job - and then fight each other). And it
will be the
you may waat to remove the contents of jenkins_dir/data/updates
/James
On Monday, 7 January 2013 13:53:18 UTC, Jon Schewe wrote:
I just switched one of my Jenkins servers to the LTS release. I downloaded
the war file and replaced my current war file. I then updated the update
site for the
Hi,
I've got a little problem recently. I'm no longer able to run the tests in
the jenkins-test-harness from within Eclipse.
It was running successfully for a while but now I get the following
stacktrace in the JUnit-view:
org.jvnet.hudson.reactor.ReactorException: java.lang.Error:
Hi,
This means the only way I can do that is to use a slave.
As a developer I never needed to do that before even if I am familiar
with the terms master/slave.
Do you suggest any link for beginners? if it is in the context of
jenkins would be awesome?
Thank you
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:01
Hi,
Try to add the following inside the JVM options: -Djava.io.tmpdir=/foo (click
on Advanced under Launch method to see show this field).
Then disconnect and reconnect the slave to take this parameter into account.
Cheers,
Reynald
On Monday, January 7, 2013 at 18:51 , Ed of the Mountain
Hi all,
I have been running jenkins on Debian for quite a while now, and the
documented way to set the context root to /jenkins was to add a
--prefix=/jenkins to the JENKINS_OPTS variable in the /etc/init.d/jenkins
script.
When I did an apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade it told me the
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to do this? Can I fail a build if a test time
increases by a certain percentage?
For example, if a test takes 100 ms today, but tomorrow it takes 5
seconds...can I have Jenkins fail the build?
Simpler than I thought:
- add a new line containing JENKINS_ARGS=--prefix=/jenkins to
/etc/init.d/jenkins
- add to the DAEMONS_ARGS --env=JENKINS_ARGS=$JENKINGS_ARGS
Restart jenkins.
So the relevant fragment now reads:
[code]
JENKINS_ARGS=--prefix=/jenkins
#DAEMON=$JENKINS_SH
Can you explain more? What link provided by Jenkins?
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 8:09 AM, SBreitbach steffen.breitb...@1und1.dewrote:
Don't use the link on the webpage. Use the link provided by Jenkins itself
instead.
--
http://mtu.net/~jpschewe
Thank you Reynald!
That solved my problem.
Somehow I was blind to seeing the Advanced button on the slave node
configuration page.
Thanks again for your help!
-Ed
On Jan 7, 2013, at 3:31 PM, Reynald Borer wrote:
Hi,
Try to add the following inside the JVM options:
Deleting the contents of the updates directory fixed it. Now I see the
option to get 1.480.2 instead of 1.496.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 1:29 PM, teilo teilo+goo...@teilo.net wrote:
you may waat to remove the contents of jenkins_dir/data/updates
/James
On Monday, 7 January 2013 13:53:18 UTC,
I have the same issue after upgrading from 1.480.1 to 1.480.2 on Ubuntu
12.04. I am able to launch the windows slaves manually, but unable to have
them run as a windows service from the gui. I am able to install it as a
service from the command line, but the master never connects to the slave.
/etc/default/jenkins should be your friend on debian.
/James
On Monday, 7 January 2013 21:52:35 UTC, Colin Yates wrote:
Hi all,
I have been running jenkins on Debian for quite a while now, and the
documented way to set the context root to /jenkins was to add a
--prefix=/jenkins to the
There is no way that I currently know of, and the company I work for have
have a need for performance regression tests jobs (so I have looked). I
have not yet had time to open an IDE to look at this.
(we want to look at a rolling average rather than the last successful job,
and also match
@teilo - That is pretty much exactly what I am looking for. This could be
a fun project, but I am not sure I have time right now. This would be an
awesome feature.
On Monday, January 7, 2013 4:49:16 PM UTC-6, teilo wrote:
There is no way that I currently know of, and the company I work for
SSH is not the only way to run something as a different user. On any
Unix-like system, you should be familiar with the sudo command which
can be configured to allow any user to run any command as some other
user, optionally restricting the command and optionally requiring a
password.
I have a top-level generator project trigger_builds_generator with one
generator parameter MANUAL_GIT_BRANCH which triggers two parameterized
build entries for a second level project build_generator with two
different values for a second generator parameter VIRTUALENV_NAME. The
build_generator
I just upgraded to 1.480.2 from 1.471 and my JNLP slaves can no longer
connect. I get an error:
JNLPException[category: Download Error : Exception: java.io.IOException:
Server returned HTTP response code: 403 for URL:
https://server:8010/computer/slave-jnlp/slave-agent.jnlp : LaunchDesc: null
]
This is unfortunately a necessary measure.
See the Fix section in
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/SECURITY/Jenkins+Security+Advisory+2013-01-04
2013/1/7 Jon Schewe jpsch...@mtu.net
I just upgraded to 1.480.2 from 1.471 and my JNLP slaves can no longer
connect. I get an error:
OK, so if I just keep the jnlp local now instead of always requesting it on
startup, thing will continue to work, correct?
On Monday, January 7, 2013, Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:
This is unfortunately a necessary measure.
See the Fix section in
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