Jenkins down again?

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Achim Nierbeck

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Jan 14, 2013, 3:03:44 AM1/14/13
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Hi, 

looks like Jenkins is down again. 
I guess it's not a dns issue since the apache does seem to respond ;)

regards, Achim 

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Toni Menzel

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Jan 14, 2013, 3:37:10 AM1/14/13
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no, something is wrong with the DNS. Let me see if i can do something.. ci.ops4j.org returns repository.ops4j.org.. :(

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Toni Menzel

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Jan 14, 2013, 3:40:21 AM1/14/13
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Fixed. Thanks for heads up, Achim!

Achim Nierbeck

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Jan 14, 2013, 5:38:46 AM1/14/13
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thanks, and it looks like the last pax-web build broke because it couldn't upload to oss.sonatype, was this a known issue for sonatype or is this an issue of jenkins?

thanks and regards, Achim 


2013/1/14 Toni Menzel <toni....@rebaze.com>

Toni Menzel

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Jan 14, 2013, 5:47:53 AM1/14/13
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Could be that it is missing credentials in settings.xml.
I can have a look at it later.  Sorry but i don't have public internet access right now.
We are opening ci.ops4j.org shell accounts to our small deployer family so everyone can fiddle this out. 

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Harald Wellmann

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Jan 14, 2013, 6:23:24 AM1/14/13
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Hi Achim,

I believe it's an intermittent Sonatype issue. When I set up Jenkins,
I could reproduce failing uploads fairly reliably with Pax Wicket
builds, and the problem was gone after running Jenkins under Java 6
instead of Java 7, but this must have been a side effect only, and I
have no clue what the root cause is.

It might be an issue in Java 7, Maven, Jenkins, Nexus or Sonatype
infrastructure, which is what I suspect. I've spent half a day trying
to reproduce the issue with local installations of Jenkins and Nexus
on my own machine, but without success.

I found a couple of similar issues reported by other users in various
forums or bug trackers, but the overall picture is rather fuzzy and it
seems no-one has really taken responsibility for this problem so far.

That's all I can say at the moment, I'm afraid...

The credentials on Jenkins are ok, given that most uploads do work.

Best regards,
Harald


2013/1/14 Toni Menzel <toni....@rebaze.com>:

Toni Menzel

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Jan 14, 2013, 6:33:47 AM1/14/13
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I've just given Achim a sudo account including some initial instructions.
@Harald, Btw i will probably disable password based login via SSH. WDYT? Then we'd need public ssh keys from new users though.

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Achim Nierbeck

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Jan 14, 2013, 6:45:44 AM1/14/13
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Hi Harald, 

it looks a lot like a ssh connect to sonatype didn't work correctly. [1]
Though I have to admit if I do the release builds I usually have to redo them for almost every artifact since the upload doesn't seem to work correctly. 
I already documented those workarounds on the release page in the wiki. 
So maybe this is a similar issue. 

regards, Achim 



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Achim Nierbeck

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Jan 14, 2013, 6:46:09 AM1/14/13
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Hi Toni, 

thanks will try later today in the evening :)

regards, Achim 

Harald Wellmann

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Jan 14, 2013, 4:01:21 PM1/14/13
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Am 14.01.2013 12:33, schrieb Toni Menzel:
> @Harald, Btw i will probably disable password based login via SSH. WDYT?
> Then we'd need public ssh keys from new users though.

Yes, go ahead. I've installed my own public key.

Cheers,
Harald

Toni Menzel

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Jan 14, 2013, 4:11:31 PM1/14/13
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Awaiting confirmation from Achim.

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Harald Wellmann

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Jan 15, 2013, 5:14:54 PM1/15/13
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Other people are having similar problems:
https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/OSSRH-5165

Achim Nierbeck

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Jan 16, 2013, 4:41:50 PM1/16/13
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SSH to the machine did work, should I copy my public key there?

regards, Achim


2013/1/14 Toni Menzel <toni....@rebaze.com>
Awaiting confirmation from Achim.

Toni Menzel

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Jan 16, 2013, 4:53:04 PM1/16/13
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yep. Make sure you can log in without password.

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Achim Nierbeck

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Jan 16, 2013, 5:10:11 PM1/16/13
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done


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