I called victory way too fast, still can happen, just not as often. The
fact that the slave can flood the master is a bit annoying, it should wait
and continue later. Right now the behavior is if this happen, the
slave/master hang (web gui is still accessible, but impossible to cancel
the
Finally find the problem. Seem like my mount drive under Linux was under
heavy usage (the polling was occurring at the same time the IT was doing
big backup) and therefor the Master Disk IO could not follow to write the
jobs and the RAM vm.dirty_ was flooded. Making the build to hang.
So I
More info, it seem like if I use the Windows slave computer and the poll
occur, it work just fine. So when the user is lock (sleep is disabled, only
the screen is allowed to go to sleep on this computer and maximum
performance profile is used) and a poll on the master request the slave to
do
It hang again today, seem like the MSBuild Warning plugin is the pipeline
step that hang under Windows 10 if the user is in lock (not log off) state.
When user that run the slave client is active on the machine it work fine.
step([$class: 'WarningsPublisher', canRunOnFailed: true,