Hello everyone,
I am using the Vsphere Cloud plugin to spin Jenkins agents (slaves) on
demand in new virtual machines using linked clones and keep-until-idle
retention strategy. In the Jenkins instance there are a mix of "static
virtual machines" Jenkins agents and Jenkins agents on demand
The
The idea of throwing the tests by SSH and capturing logs by some Logstash
seems cool, I would not use the same machines as Jenkins slaves since they
could affect performance, so all by ssh. I would also use an isolated data
network and similar hardware to the production one, will give you more
Take that list of topics to the different vendors offering
> training, and ask them if they
>cover your topics in their training.
>
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> Craig
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> On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Jorge Peña Cotarelo > wrote:
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>> Hello from Barce
Hello from Barcelona,
I am an experienced build/release engineer and I am interested in receiving
Jenkins training. It would be great if that's an official training, but
that is not essential. The first option was contacting Cloudbees but their
training seems to be more focused in the Commercia
Make sure that when the slave starts it has the path of all the cygwin
binaries (path to nohup.exe)
On Wednesday, November 26, 2014 1:23:49 PM UTC+1, Rupali wrote:
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> I am trying to run a shell script on Windows Server.
> Usually we set start line in shell script as "#!d:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -l"
Hello,
Is it possible to browse what was the queue history in Jenkins? So, when
was the time that some builds were on the queue on a certain period of time.
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