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Posted to builds@apache.org by Chris Thistlethwaite <ch...@apache.org> on 2020/07/09 01:36:34 UTC
Jenkins Windows Nodes moving from JNLP
Greetings!
I'm going to be migrating jenkins-win-he-de-1 through 6 from JNLP
connected via batch file to connected via Windows Service. Number 1 and
2 are already done, the rest will be moved when there aren't builds
running on them. This should bring some added resiliency to the nodes as
the service can be managed easier. If you happen to have any issues,
feel free to respond back or open a JIRA ticket with details.
Thanks!
-Chris T.
#asfinfra
Re: Jenkins Windows Nodes moving from JNLP
Posted by Harbs <ha...@gmail.com>.
Thanks. :-)
Harbs
> On Jul 9, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de> wrote:
>
> We should keep an eye out for our "framework" build job.
>
> If anything should stop working, just ping me and I'll try to help get things working again.
>
> Chris
>
>
> Am 09.07.20, 03:36 schrieb "Chris Thistlethwaite" <ch...@apache.org>:
>
> Greetings!
>
> I'm going to be migrating jenkins-win-he-de-1 through 6 from JNLP
> connected via batch file to connected via Windows Service. Number 1 and
> 2 are already done, the rest will be moved when there aren't builds
> running on them. This should bring some added resiliency to the nodes as
> the service can be managed easier. If you happen to have any issues,
> feel free to respond back or open a JIRA ticket with details.
>
> Thanks!
> -Chris T.
> #asfinfra
>
FW: Jenkins Windows Nodes moving from JNLP
Posted by Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>.
We should keep an eye out for our "framework" build job.
If anything should stop working, just ping me and I'll try to help get things working again.
Chris
Am 09.07.20, 03:36 schrieb "Chris Thistlethwaite" <ch...@apache.org>:
Greetings!
I'm going to be migrating jenkins-win-he-de-1 through 6 from JNLP
connected via batch file to connected via Windows Service. Number 1 and
2 are already done, the rest will be moved when there aren't builds
running on them. This should bring some added resiliency to the nodes as
the service can be managed easier. If you happen to have any issues,
feel free to respond back or open a JIRA ticket with details.
Thanks!
-Chris T.
#asfinfra