Re: Upgraded plugins, now my install is "bricked."

2013-10-23 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
Turns out as part of the downgrade from 1.533 to the 1.509.4 the credentials plugin got marked as disabled. Apparently some other plugin wanted it, and thus wouldn't work correctly without it. Removed the credentials.jpi.disabled file in $JENKINS_HOME/plugins cleared it up. Is there no depend

Re: Upgraded plugins, now my install is "bricked."

2013-10-22 Thread Slide
Do you have publish-over-ssh or publish-over-ftp installed? I believe there was some issue with one or both of those. On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Joshua J. Kugler wrote: > I have Jenkins 1.509.4 installed on RHEL6. I just went and upgraded all my > plugins, and when Jenkins restarted, I ge

Upgraded plugins, now my install is "bricked."

2013-10-22 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
I have Jenkins 1.509.4 installed on RHEL6. I just went and upgraded all my plugins, and when Jenkins restarted, I get the attached spit out in the browser. Nothing in /var/log/jenkins/jenkins.log, just spit to the browser. I can't even get to my manage screen to try disabling plugins to see wha