[JIRA] (JENKINS-61844) Caused: java.io.IOException: remote file operation failed preparing for git checkout

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Jenkins / Bug JENKINS-61844
Caused: java.io.IOException: remote file operation failed preparing for git checkout
Change By: Mark Waite
Summary: Caused: java.io.IOException: remote file operation failed preparing for git checkout
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Mark Waite commented on Bug JENKINS-61844
 
Re: Caused: java.io.IOException: remote file operation failed preparing for git checkout

I assume that root exception is the Caused: java.io.IOException: remote file operation failed: $HOME/workspace at hudson.remoting.Channel@678f:slave (i-123456) and that the EC2 plugin needs to disable or delete that agent when it detects that it is unable to perform its work.

I've removed git-plugin from the assignment because I would expect the same failure to affect the Mercurial plugin, the Subversion plugin, and any other SCM plugin. Likewise, if there were an operation configured in the job to occur before the checkout, that operation would likely also fail in the same manner.

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Mark Waite edited a comment on Bug JENKINS-61844
I assume that root exception is the {{Caused: java.io.IOException: remote file operation failed: $HOME/workspace at hudson.remoting.Channel@678f:slave (i-123456)}} and that the EC2 plugin needs to disable or delete that agent when it detects that it is unable to perform its work.

I've removed git-plugin from the assignment because I would expect the same failure to affect the Mercurial plugin, the Subversion plugin, and any other SCM plugin.  Likewise, if there were an operation configured in the job to occur before the checkout, that operation would likely also fail in the same manner.


I doubt that it will affect this behavior, but you might also consider a newer version of Jenkins.  Jenkins 2.107.3 was released two years ago.  The current long term support release is 2.222.1.  Newer versions of the git plugin (4.0.0 and later) do not support that Jenkins version.
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