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  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-20387

git submodule update timeout value should be configurable per job

    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Icon: Critical Critical
    • git-client-plugin
    • None

      Hi,

      I'm facing a problem everytime i try to build my project, because git has to clone my repository and this stacktrace appears in log file.

      git --version
      git version 1.7.2.5
      ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes
      ERROR: Error cloning remote repo 'origin'
      hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Could not clone git@github.com:XXX/YYY.git
      at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl$1.execute(CliGitAPIImpl.java:310)
      at hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM.retrieveChanges(GitSCM.java:828)
      at hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM.checkout(GitSCM.java:861)
      at hudson.model.AbstractProject.checkout(AbstractProject.java:1411)
      at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.defaultCheckout(AbstractBuild.java:652)
      at jenkins.scm.SCMCheckoutStrategy.checkout(SCMCheckoutStrategy.java:89)
      at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.run(AbstractBuild.java:557)
      at hudson.model.Run.execute(Run.java:1665)
      at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:47)
      at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:88)
      at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:230)
      Caused by: hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Command "clone --progress -o origin git@github.com:XXX/YYY.git /root/.hudson/workspace/XXX" returned status code 143:
      stdout: Cloning into /root/.hudson/workspace/XXX...

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      at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.launchCommandIn(CliGitAPIImpl.java:981)
      at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.launchCommandWithCredentials(CliGitAPIImpl.java:920)
      at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.access$400(CliGitAPIImpl.java:64)
      at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl$1.execute(CliGitAPIImpl.java:308)
      ... 10 more
      ERROR: null

      On release notes of 1.4.6 it says that this BUG (bellow) has been fixed on this version

      Set a time-out running git commands (org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeout, defaults to 10 minutes) (issue #11286)

      One more thing, every job fails at 10 min and I'm doing this configuration (jenkins's job) for the first time.

      The git submodule update command also needs to honor the increased timeout value.

          [JENKINS-20387] git submodule update timeout value should be configurable per job

          I have a problem with this as well. How do you configure the timeout?

          The timeout itself is not a problem, but not being able to configure the timeout (at least through the UI) is a problem.

          Adam Westhusing added a comment - I have a problem with this as well. How do you configure the timeout? The timeout itself is not a problem, but not being able to configure the timeout (at least through the UI) is a problem.

          Same problem here - there should be a way to change the configured timeout.

          Ivaylo Bratoev added a comment - Same problem here - there should be a way to change the configured timeout.

          A temporary workaround for me is to manually execute the timed out git command. The timeout error message contains the parameter used to call git. Subsequent calls to the jenkins job now do not need to fetch as much data anymore and stay below 10 minutes.

          Kjell Morgenstern added a comment - A temporary workaround for me is to manually execute the timed out git command. The timeout error message contains the parameter used to call git. Subsequent calls to the jenkins job now do not need to fetch as much data anymore and stay below 10 minutes.

          I've simply rolled back to version 1.4.5 until I learn that the timeout is configurable or the timeout is configurable in the UI in a later version.

          Adam Westhusing added a comment - I've simply rolled back to version 1.4.5 until I learn that the timeout is configurable or the timeout is configurable in the UI in a later version.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Another work around is to create a local bare clone of the git repository as a reference repository, then use the "Advanced clone behaviours" setting to refer to that reference repository. That will then only copy the new content from the remote repository, and will reference the earlier content from the existing repository.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Another work around is to create a local bare clone of the git repository as a reference repository, then use the "Advanced clone behaviours" setting to refer to that reference repository. That will then only copy the new content from the remote repository, and will reference the earlier content from the existing repository.

          Luis Ehlen added a comment -

          Any timeout parameter must be configurable!

          Luis Ehlen added a comment - Any timeout parameter must be configurable!

          Mark Waite added a comment - - edited

          Luis, I'm sure that the current maintainer of the git plugin is more than happy to consider a pull request which would allow setting the timeout value from the user interface.

          Mark Waite added a comment - - edited Luis, I'm sure that the current maintainer of the git plugin is more than happy to consider a pull request which would allow setting the timeout value from the user interface.

          Luis Ehlen added a comment -

          Touché. My apologies.

          Luis Ehlen added a comment - Touché. My apologies.

          Joseph S added a comment -

          I made a fresh install of Jenkins on a new box. I cant pull my repo because of the 10min time out.
          Any idea how can I get the 1.4.5 version mentioned earlier in this thread?
          Anybody has had any luck configuring a higher value to the timeout? I don't know where to dot this...
          Thnx,

          Joseph S added a comment - I made a fresh install of Jenkins on a new box. I cant pull my repo because of the 10min time out. Any idea how can I get the 1.4.5 version mentioned earlier in this thread? Anybody has had any luck configuring a higher value to the timeout? I don't know where to dot this... Thnx,

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          You will need to remove the Git plugin 2.0 and download from https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/ the 1.5.0 or earlier version.

          I've searched the code with my limited knowledge of the plugin implementation and could not find an obvious location where the timeout was controlled. We'll probably need help from the plugin maintainer or from Kohsuke.

          I handled my issue with the timeout by:

          1. Disable the job which can't clone because it takes longer than the timeout
          2. Login as the Jenkins user on the machine which hosts that job
          3. Use a "git clone" command in the Jenkins workspace directory for that job to clone the repository
          4. Enable the job, and let it run

          I admit that is an ugly work around for the root problem, but it worked for me.

          Mark Waite added a comment - You will need to remove the Git plugin 2.0 and download from https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/ the 1.5.0 or earlier version. I've searched the code with my limited knowledge of the plugin implementation and could not find an obvious location where the timeout was controlled. We'll probably need help from the plugin maintainer or from Kohsuke. I handled my issue with the timeout by: Disable the job which can't clone because it takes longer than the timeout Login as the Jenkins user on the machine which hosts that job Use a "git clone" command in the Jenkins workspace directory for that job to clone the repository Enable the job, and let it run I admit that is an ugly work around for the root problem, but it worked for me.

          Oleg Nenashev added a comment - - edited

          Hello,

          https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Perforce+Plugin has an implementation of such timeout for external SCM binary calls.
          JENKINS-15315 describes initial changes, but seems that it does not contain all commits...

          Oleg Nenashev added a comment - - edited Hello, https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Perforce+Plugin has an implementation of such timeout for external SCM binary calls. JENKINS-15315 describes initial changes, but seems that it does not contain all commits...

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Thanks for the pointer, but I don't think the implementation in the Perforce plugin will help. There is already a timeout implementation in the code path used by the Git plugin.

          I don't understand the code well enough to find the implementation.

          I assume the message that is displayed is being reported by the joinWithTimeout() method in Jenkins core since it is the only java location in the jenkins, git-plugin, and git-client-plugin directories with the string "Timeout after". Unfortunately, I can't find any callers to that method. I was hopeful that others could find that and provide a pull request for consideration.

          Alternately, maybe there is a better way to implement the timeout such that it will reset the timeout counter each time data is received from the external process. I thought that was how it was implemented prior to git plugin 2.0, since this problem did not appear until git plugin 2.0.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Thanks for the pointer, but I don't think the implementation in the Perforce plugin will help. There is already a timeout implementation in the code path used by the Git plugin. I don't understand the code well enough to find the implementation. I assume the message that is displayed is being reported by the joinWithTimeout() method in Jenkins core since it is the only java location in the jenkins, git-plugin, and git-client-plugin directories with the string "Timeout after". Unfortunately, I can't find any callers to that method. I was hopeful that others could find that and provide a pull request for consideration. Alternately, maybe there is a better way to implement the timeout such that it will reset the timeout counter each time data is received from the external process. I thought that was how it was implemented prior to git plugin 2.0, since this problem did not appear until git plugin 2.0.

          Joseph S added a comment -

          Joseph S added a comment - Mark W -> Thnx for the URL ( https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/ ).

          I did some digging in the code. The introduction of the timeout corresponds to:

          commit 1b7fd2b18d626d8ca081933d8a004fd7b2279210
          Author: Nicolas De Loof <nicolas.deloof@gmail.com> 2013-10-28 04:23:58
          Committer: Nicolas De Loof <nicolas.deloof@gmail.com> 2013-10-28 04:23:58
          Parent: ddfde14d27aa6cd802dfc9897506eae4095b4f37 (JENKINS-20189 automatically append .git to repo URL just as git-cli does when base URL don't resolve to a git repo)
          Child: 8512c51b116475e78b1c1ddd7c84277af0f64904 ([FIXED JENKINS-20326] proxy may not require authentication)
          Branches: origin/1.4.x, origin/gitcredentials

          If you look into the code, it is designed to be configurable by a system property. Kjell Morgenstern mentioned that didn't work, but it's because the system property was misspelt in his example. The O in timeOut is capitalized.

          should be
          java -Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=12000 -jar jenkins.war

          Also, it's in minutes, not seconds.

          David Cummings added a comment - I did some digging in the code. The introduction of the timeout corresponds to: commit 1b7fd2b18d626d8ca081933d8a004fd7b2279210 Author: Nicolas De Loof <nicolas.deloof@gmail.com> 2013-10-28 04:23:58 Committer: Nicolas De Loof <nicolas.deloof@gmail.com> 2013-10-28 04:23:58 Parent: ddfde14d27aa6cd802dfc9897506eae4095b4f37 ( JENKINS-20189 automatically append .git to repo URL just as git-cli does when base URL don't resolve to a git repo) Child: 8512c51b116475e78b1c1ddd7c84277af0f64904 ( [FIXED JENKINS-20326] proxy may not require authentication) Branches: origin/1.4.x, origin/gitcredentials If you look into the code, it is designed to be configurable by a system property. Kjell Morgenstern mentioned that didn't work, but it's because the system property was misspelt in his example. The O in timeOut is capitalized. should be java -Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=12000 -jar jenkins.war Also, it's in minutes, not seconds.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Thanks for discovering that!

          I was mistakenly assuming that the most recent deliveries of the Git client plugin were released from the master branch. It appears they have been released from the 1.4.x branch. I assume that is because there are larger changes on the master branch which are not yet ready for release.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Thanks for discovering that! I was mistakenly assuming that the most recent deliveries of the Git client plugin were released from the master branch. It appears they have been released from the 1.4.x branch. I assume that is because there are larger changes on the master branch which are not yet ready for release.

          Ian Will added a comment - - edited

          I can confirm that updating the timeout resolved the issue for our very large repository. Here's a bit more hand-holding for ubuntu servers.

          sudo /etc/init.d/jenkins stop
          sudo vi /etc/init.d/jenkins
          (insert this directly below DAEMON_ARGS)
          #Timeout is in minutes, 120 = 2 hours
          JAVA_ARGS="-Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=120"

          sudo /etc/init.d/jenkins start

          Ian Will added a comment - - edited I can confirm that updating the timeout resolved the issue for our very large repository. Here's a bit more hand-holding for ubuntu servers. sudo /etc/init.d/jenkins stop sudo vi /etc/init.d/jenkins (insert this directly below DAEMON_ARGS) #Timeout is in minutes, 120 = 2 hours JAVA_ARGS="-Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=120" sudo /etc/init.d/jenkins start

          It needs to be fixed then in the documentation. https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Client+Plugin.
          There it says "org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeout", not "...timeOut".

          Unfortunately, this still is not sufficient, it still times out after 10 minutes.

          copy and past from "ps ax"

          /etc/alternatives/java -Dcom.sun.akuma.Daemon=daemonized -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=400 -DJENKINS_HOME=/var/lib/jenkins -jar /usr/lib/jenkins/jenkins.war --daemon --httpPort= ...

          Maybe the problem is that slaves are run

          "java -jar slave.jar"
          and the timeout parameter is not effective on the slave then? Just a theory, still investigating.

          Kjell Morgenstern added a comment - It needs to be fixed then in the documentation. https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Client+Plugin . There it says "org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeout", not "...timeOut". Unfortunately, this still is not sufficient, it still times out after 10 minutes. copy and past from "ps ax" /etc/alternatives/java -Dcom.sun.akuma.Daemon=daemonized -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=400 -DJENKINS_HOME=/var/lib/jenkins -jar /usr/lib/jenkins/jenkins.war --daemon --httpPort= ... Maybe the problem is that slaves are run "java -jar slave.jar" and the timeout parameter is not effective on the slave then? Just a theory, still investigating.

          Joseph S added a comment -

          How do I set the "org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeout" configuration on a Jenkins running on Windows 2012 as a Service?
          Thnx,

          (If this is not the rigth place to ask this question, kindly let me know where should I go, thnx).

          Joseph S added a comment - How do I set the "org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeout" configuration on a Jenkins running on Windows 2012 as a Service? Thnx, (If this is not the rigth place to ask this question, kindly let me know where should I go, thnx).

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          I'd ask the question on the Jenkins users mailing list. I don't know how to pass Java properties to the java virtual machine running as a service on Windows. There are more people using the service on the Jenkins users mailing list than there are people monitoring this bug.

          Mark Waite added a comment - I'd ask the question on the Jenkins users mailing list. I don't know how to pass Java properties to the java virtual machine running as a service on Windows. There are more people using the service on the Jenkins users mailing list than there are people monitoring this bug.

          Eric Borts added a comment - - edited

          I went the route that Mark suggested by logging in as the jenkins user and updating the workspace repository manually. I tried using a reference repo but that doesn't appear to work on Windows.

          @Joseph, it looks like the the java parameters are set in jenkins.xml in the JENKINS_HOME directory http://stackoverflow.com/a/5936588/1174169

          Eric Borts added a comment - - edited I went the route that Mark suggested by logging in as the jenkins user and updating the workspace repository manually. I tried using a reference repo but that doesn't appear to work on Windows. @Joseph, it looks like the the java parameters are set in jenkins.xml in the JENKINS_HOME directory http://stackoverflow.com/a/5936588/1174169

          @Kjell you can go to Manage Jenkins > Manage Nodes > [slave] > Configure and set the JVM Options to -Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=400 (I'm using the Launch slave agents on Unix machines via SSH option).
          This worked for me.

          Bernardo Oliveira Pinto added a comment - @Kjell you can go to Manage Jenkins > Manage Nodes > [slave] > Configure and set the JVM Options to -Dorg.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeOut=400 (I'm using the Launch slave agents on Unix machines via SSH option). This worked for me.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Pull request has been submitted to git-client-plugin https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-client-plugin/pull/92 and to git-plugin https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin/pull/197 proposing to include timeout setting in the Git plugin user interface.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Pull request has been submitted to git-client-plugin https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-client-plugin/pull/92 and to git-plugin https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin/pull/197 proposing to include timeout setting in the Git plugin user interface.

          Mark Waite added a comment - - edited

          Pull requests have been accepted to both git-client-plugin and git-plugin. This fix is available in git-client-plugin 1.6.2. It will also need the next release of the git-plugin after 2.0.2

          Mark Waite added a comment - - edited Pull requests have been accepted to both git-client-plugin and git-plugin. This fix is available in git-client-plugin 1.6.2. It will also need the next release of the git-plugin after 2.0.2

          Curtis Kline added a comment -

          I just ran into problems with this timeout when one of my repos got particularly large. This is a Windows development project, so a Windows slave has to clone the repo. This takes about 15 minutes (or 1.5 minutes on a Mac!!), and I am unable to figure out how to change the timeout value on my Windows slave. I am using JNLP to connect the slave to the master. Any suggestions would be appreciated. (wishing for a GUI option for controlling the timeout feature)

          Curtis Kline added a comment - I just ran into problems with this timeout when one of my repos got particularly large. This is a Windows development project, so a Windows slave has to clone the repo. This takes about 15 minutes (or 1.5 minutes on a Mac!!), and I am unable to figure out how to change the timeout value on my Windows slave. I am using JNLP to connect the slave to the master. Any suggestions would be appreciated. (wishing for a GUI option for controlling the timeout feature)

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          The GUI option for controlling the timeout will be available in the next release of the git-plugin (after 2.0.1).

          Mark Waite added a comment - The GUI option for controlling the timeout will be available in the next release of the git-plugin (after 2.0.1).

          Dietmar Suoch added a comment -

          updated jenkins and some plugins yesterday and now have exactly the same issue when cloning or fetching our repo.

          my config:
          Jenkins: 1.551
          GIT client plugin: 1.6.3
          GIT plugin: 2.0.3

          happy to read that it should be fixed since git-client-plugin 1.6.2 and git-plugin 2.0.2, so i don't have to downgrade again.
          can anyone confirm that this is working?
          also where is the GUI option for configuration? i don't find anything.
          or can somebody explain how to set this timeout manually?
          thanks!

          Dietmar Suoch added a comment - updated jenkins and some plugins yesterday and now have exactly the same issue when cloning or fetching our repo. my config: Jenkins: 1.551 GIT client plugin: 1.6.3 GIT plugin: 2.0.3 happy to read that it should be fixed since git-client-plugin 1.6.2 and git-plugin 2.0.2, so i don't have to downgrade again. can anyone confirm that this is working? also where is the GUI option for configuration? i don't find anything. or can somebody explain how to set this timeout manually? thanks!

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          In the job configuration page under the Git plugin section, there is a drop-down list "Add". Within that dropdown list there is a selection "Advanced clone behaviours". When you add the advanced clone behaviors, you'll see a field for "Timeout (in minutes) for clone and fetch operation".

          Mark Waite added a comment - In the job configuration page under the Git plugin section, there is a drop-down list "Add". Within that dropdown list there is a selection "Advanced clone behaviours". When you add the advanced clone behaviors, you'll see a field for "Timeout (in minutes) for clone and fetch operation".

          Dietmar Suoch added a comment -

          and there it is - thank you very much Mark!!!
          i looked only under jenkins configuration.
          but makes sense to put it as a per job setting (forgot to look there).

          and i think also the shallow clone option helped to make the checkout faster ...

          Dietmar Suoch added a comment - and there it is - thank you very much Mark!!! i looked only under jenkins configuration. but makes sense to put it as a per job setting (forgot to look there). and i think also the shallow clone option helped to make the checkout faster ...

          Paulo Matos added a comment -

          The new timeout option does not work for matrix projects, so you might still get the same error for matrix projects. What else can be done?

          Paulo Matos added a comment - The new timeout option does not work for matrix projects, so you might still get the same error for matrix projects. What else can be done?

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Could you describe the situation where timeout settings are ignored in matrix projects? I assume you mean a job which Jenkins calls a "multi-configuration project".

          I defined a multi-configuration project, set the timeout to 1 minute, and attempted to clone a 6 GB repository to Windows 6.1, Windows 6.2, Debian 7.5, and Debian Testing. The flyweight repository (created on initial job start) correctly honored the timeout and stopped the clone operation after 1 minute.

          I then modified the job definition to use a reference repository and to create the initial flyweight repository on the master server so that it could use that reference repository for a faster clone. The flyweight repository was cloned successfully and the jobs started on the other machines. The two Windows machines failed their clone in 1 minute because they don't have a copy of the reference repository. As far as I can tell, the timeout option is honored by multi-configuration projects the same as it is honored for other projects.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Could you describe the situation where timeout settings are ignored in matrix projects? I assume you mean a job which Jenkins calls a "multi-configuration project". I defined a multi-configuration project, set the timeout to 1 minute, and attempted to clone a 6 GB repository to Windows 6.1, Windows 6.2, Debian 7.5, and Debian Testing. The flyweight repository (created on initial job start) correctly honored the timeout and stopped the clone operation after 1 minute. I then modified the job definition to use a reference repository and to create the initial flyweight repository on the master server so that it could use that reference repository for a faster clone. The flyweight repository was cloned successfully and the jobs started on the other machines. The two Windows machines failed their clone in 1 minute because they don't have a copy of the reference repository. As far as I can tell, the timeout option is honored by multi-configuration projects the same as it is honored for other projects.

          Paulo Matos added a comment -

          Correct, I have a multi-configuration project with 1 axis and 4 different rows.
          For each I am cloning GCC (which is a huge git repo) on a machine which has about 200 other jenkins jobs running, so by default these clones (or even just fetches) take a long time.

          Running Jenkins ver. 1.532.2 with git plugin 2.0.4.
          I have setup a job with a 60 minutes timeout. However, sometimes I still get mails with:

          Started by upstream project "fptools_gcc-25x_test" build number 584 originally caused by:
           Started by upstream project "fptools_gcc-25x" build number 659  originally caused by:
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
            Started by an SCM change
          [EnvInject] - Loading node environment variables.
          Building on master in workspace <http://jenkins-cam-04.cam.broadcom.com/job/fptools_gcc-25x_test/archs=fp4014/ws/>
          Fetching changes from the remote Git repository Fetching upstream changes from dsl-git@eng-cbga-2.cam.broadcom.com:tools/fp_gcc
          Checking out Revision 4c981a3cc80a89868d6c5185865537c90ffd7af7 (origin/FP_GCC_2_5_X_BRANCH)
          ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes
          FATAL: Could not checkout null with start point 4c981a3cc80a89868d6c5185865537c90ffd7af7
          hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Could not checkout null with start point 4c981a3cc80a89868d6c5185865537c90ffd7af7
          	at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.checkou...
          ...
          

          Note that the logs say: ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes
          The job fptools_gcc-25x_test was set with a timeout of 60 minutes therefore the job http://jenkins-cam-04.cam.broadcom.com/job/fptools_gcc-25x_test/archs=fp4014 should have inherited it.
          I am happy to provide further information to help diagnose the problem.

          Paulo Matos added a comment - Correct, I have a multi-configuration project with 1 axis and 4 different rows. For each I am cloning GCC (which is a huge git repo) on a machine which has about 200 other jenkins jobs running, so by default these clones (or even just fetches) take a long time. Running Jenkins ver. 1.532.2 with git plugin 2.0.4. I have setup a job with a 60 minutes timeout. However, sometimes I still get mails with: Started by upstream project "fptools_gcc-25x_test" build number 584 originally caused by: Started by upstream project "fptools_gcc-25x" build number 659 originally caused by: Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change Started by an SCM change [EnvInject] - Loading node environment variables. Building on master in workspace <http://jenkins-cam-04.cam.broadcom.com/job/fptools_gcc-25x_test/archs=fp4014/ws/> Fetching changes from the remote Git repository Fetching upstream changes from dsl-git@eng-cbga-2.cam.broadcom.com:tools/fp_gcc Checking out Revision 4c981a3cc80a89868d6c5185865537c90ffd7af7 (origin/FP_GCC_2_5_X_BRANCH) ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes FATAL: Could not checkout null with start point 4c981a3cc80a89868d6c5185865537c90ffd7af7 hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Could not checkout null with start point 4c981a3cc80a89868d6c5185865537c90ffd7af7 at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.checkou... ... Note that the logs say: ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes The job fptools_gcc-25x_test was set with a timeout of 60 minutes therefore the job http://jenkins-cam-04.cam.broadcom.com/job/fptools_gcc-25x_test/archs=fp4014 should have inherited it. I am happy to provide further information to help diagnose the problem.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Your git plugin version is out of date. That probably also means your git client plugin is out of date. The most recent git plugin is 2.2.1. The most recent git client plugin is 1.9.0.

          Since you're working with a large repository and many jobs, you probably should consider placing a bare repository in a well known location, like /var/lib/git/gcc.git, then include the path to that reference repository in the job definition near the location where you assigned the timeout value. That will reduce your disc use, dramatically reduce the clone time, and will reduce the CPU load on your git server.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Your git plugin version is out of date. That probably also means your git client plugin is out of date. The most recent git plugin is 2.2.1. The most recent git client plugin is 1.9.0. Since you're working with a large repository and many jobs, you probably should consider placing a bare repository in a well known location, like /var/lib/git/gcc.git, then include the path to that reference repository in the job definition near the location where you assigned the timeout value. That will reduce your disc use, dramatically reduce the clone time, and will reduce the CPU load on your git server.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Are you using submodules in your job configuration? If so, then you definitely need a newer version of the git plugin and the git client plugin, since timeout was not being copied to submodule updates. Submodules (unfortunately) do not have an easy way to use reference repositories.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Are you using submodules in your job configuration? If so, then you definitely need a newer version of the git plugin and the git client plugin, since timeout was not being copied to submodule updates. Submodules (unfortunately) do not have an easy way to use reference repositories.

          Paulo Matos added a comment -

          Thanks for the tips. We have just recently started used Jenkins so we are still trying to understand all the in/outs of the system.

          Paulo Matos added a comment - Thanks for the tips. We have just recently started used Jenkins so we are still trying to understand all the in/outs of the system.

          Paulo Matos added a comment -

          And, no we are not using submodules. Thanks.

          Paulo Matos added a comment - And, no we are not using submodules. Thanks.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          I will definitely need more information to duplicate the problem. The log file hints that the "fetch" may be completing and then the "checkout" is failing. That is quite uncommon, since the fetch is a network operation and the checkout is a local file system operation, and usually the network operation is much slower than the file system operation.

          Are you in an environment where the file system checkout might take a very long time? If so, can you perform the operations you need to perform without using the entire tree? The git plugin supports "sparse checkout" where you can checkout a subset of the directories in the repository to make the checkout process faster (and use less disc space). As an example, we have an 8 GB repository but only need a very few directories. With a reference repository and a sparse checkout, we can complete the clone and checkout in 10-20 seconds, rather than waiting the many minutes to fetch the whole history and checkout the entire repository.

          Mark Waite added a comment - I will definitely need more information to duplicate the problem. The log file hints that the "fetch" may be completing and then the "checkout" is failing. That is quite uncommon, since the fetch is a network operation and the checkout is a local file system operation, and usually the network operation is much slower than the file system operation. Are you in an environment where the file system checkout might take a very long time? If so, can you perform the operations you need to perform without using the entire tree? The git plugin supports "sparse checkout" where you can checkout a subset of the directories in the repository to make the checkout process faster (and use less disc space). As an example, we have an 8 GB repository but only need a very few directories. With a reference repository and a sparse checkout, we can complete the clone and checkout in 10-20 seconds, rather than waiting the many minutes to fetch the whole history and checkout the entire repository.

          Paulo Matos added a comment -

          Just for the record bug https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-22547 is pretty much what I experience as well.

          How is it possible that I set up timeout to 60 minutes and my multi-configuration job still says :
          ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes

          But then again I am yet not using the most recent plugins. Will try to get those installed.

          Paulo Matos added a comment - Just for the record bug https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-22547 is pretty much what I experience as well. How is it possible that I set up timeout to 60 minutes and my multi-configuration job still says : ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes But then again I am yet not using the most recent plugins. Will try to get those installed.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          pmatos Since I could not reproduce JENKINS-22547 and cannot reproduce this report this report either, I need more information. Could you upload your job definition configuration file (job-name/config.xml)? Maybe I can find some insights in your job definition file.

          Mark Waite added a comment - pmatos Since I could not reproduce JENKINS-22547 and cannot reproduce this report this report either, I need more information. Could you upload your job definition configuration file (job-name/config.xml)? Maybe I can find some insights in your job definition file.

          I'm still seeing this issue using the latest version of Jenkins and all Git plugins. Below I have added the contents of the job's config.xml and the console output of the build. I am seeing this problem in both matrix builds and "freestyle" ones too. This is Jenkins running on Windows as a service.

          config.xml
          <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
          <project>
            <actions/>
            <description></description>
            <keepDependencies>false</keepDependencies>
            <properties/>
            <scm class="hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM" plugin="git@2.2.1">
              <configVersion>2</configVersion>
              <userRemoteConfigs>
                <hudson.plugins.git.UserRemoteConfig>
                  <url>git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git</url>
                </hudson.plugins.git.UserRemoteConfig>
              </userRemoteConfigs>
              <branches>
                <hudson.plugins.git.BranchSpec>
                  <name>*/dev</name>
                </hudson.plugins.git.BranchSpec>
              </branches>
              <doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations>false</doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations>
              <submoduleCfg class="list"/>
              <extensions>
                <hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.CloneOption>
                  <shallow>false</shallow>
                  <reference></reference>
                  <timeout>240</timeout>
                </hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.CloneOption>
                <hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.SubmoduleOption>
                  <disableSubmodules>false</disableSubmodules>
                  <recursiveSubmodules>true</recursiveSubmodules>
                  <trackingSubmodules>false</trackingSubmodules>
                </hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.SubmoduleOption>
              </extensions>
            </scm>
            <canRoam>true</canRoam>
            <disabled>false</disabled>
            <blockBuildWhenDownstreamBuilding>false</blockBuildWhenDownstreamBuilding>
            <blockBuildWhenUpstreamBuilding>false</blockBuildWhenUpstreamBuilding>
            <triggers>
              <hudson.triggers.SCMTrigger>
                <spec>H/5 * * * *</spec>
                <ignorePostCommitHooks>false</ignorePostCommitHooks>
              </hudson.triggers.SCMTrigger>
            </triggers>
            <concurrentBuild>false</concurrentBuild>
            <builders/>
            <publishers/>
            <buildWrappers/>
          </project>
          
          console
          Building in workspace C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace
          Cloning the remote Git repository
          Cloning repository git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe init C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace
          Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe --version
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.fetch +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
          Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-parse "origin/dev^{commit}"
          Checking out Revision dec485282d92247c404fe5a76c4dcfd75ace7b00 (origin/dev)
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config core.sparsecheckout
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe checkout -f dec485282d92247c404fe5a76c4dcfd75ace7b00
          First time build. Skipping changelog.
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe remote
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule init
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule sync
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config --get remote.origin.url
           > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive
          ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes
          FATAL: Command "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive" returned status code -1:
          stdout: 
          stderr: Cloning into 'Cinder'...
          
          hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Command "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive" returned status code -1:
          stdout: 
          stderr: Cloning into 'Cinder'...
          
          	at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.launchCommandIn(CliGitAPIImpl.java:1325)
          	at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.access$400(CliGitAPIImpl.java:87)
          	at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl$6.execute(CliGitAPIImpl.java:733)
          	at hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.SubmoduleOption.onCheckoutCompleted(SubmoduleOption.java:77)
          	at hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM.checkout(GitSCM.java:909)
          	at hudson.model.AbstractProject.checkout(AbstractProject.java:1252)
          	at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.defaultCheckout(AbstractBuild.java:604)
          	at jenkins.scm.SCMCheckoutStrategy.checkout(SCMCheckoutStrategy.java:86)
          	at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.run(AbstractBuild.java:513)
          	at hudson.model.Run.execute(Run.java:1706)
          	at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:43)
          	at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:88)
          	at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:231)
          

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - I'm still seeing this issue using the latest version of Jenkins and all Git plugins. Below I have added the contents of the job's config.xml and the console output of the build. I am seeing this problem in both matrix builds and "freestyle" ones too. This is Jenkins running on Windows as a service. config.xml <?xml version= '1.0' encoding= 'UTF-8' ?> <project> <actions/> <description></description> <keepDependencies> false </keepDependencies> <properties/> <scm class= "hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM" plugin= "git@2.2.1" > <configVersion>2</configVersion> <userRemoteConfigs> <hudson.plugins.git.UserRemoteConfig> <url>git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git</url> </hudson.plugins.git.UserRemoteConfig> </userRemoteConfigs> <branches> <hudson.plugins.git.BranchSpec> <name>*/dev</name> </hudson.plugins.git.BranchSpec> </branches> <doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations> false </doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations> <submoduleCfg class= "list" /> <extensions> <hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.CloneOption> <shallow> false </shallow> <reference></reference> <timeout>240</timeout> </hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.CloneOption> <hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.SubmoduleOption> <disableSubmodules> false </disableSubmodules> <recursiveSubmodules> true </recursiveSubmodules> <trackingSubmodules> false </trackingSubmodules> </hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.SubmoduleOption> </extensions> </scm> <canRoam> true </canRoam> <disabled> false </disabled> <blockBuildWhenDownstreamBuilding> false </blockBuildWhenDownstreamBuilding> <blockBuildWhenUpstreamBuilding> false </blockBuildWhenUpstreamBuilding> <triggers> <hudson.triggers.SCMTrigger> <spec>H/5 * * * *</spec> <ignorePostCommitHooks> false </ignorePostCommitHooks> </hudson.triggers.SCMTrigger> </triggers> <concurrentBuild> false </concurrentBuild> <builders/> <publishers/> <buildWrappers/> </project> console Building in workspace C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace Cloning the remote Git repository Cloning repository git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe init C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe --version > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.fetch +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-parse "origin/dev^{commit}" Checking out Revision dec485282d92247c404fe5a76c4dcfd75ace7b00 (origin/dev) > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config core.sparsecheckout > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe checkout -f dec485282d92247c404fe5a76c4dcfd75ace7b00 First time build. Skipping changelog. > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe remote > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule init > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule sync > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config --get remote.origin.url > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes FATAL: Command "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive" returned status code -1: stdout: stderr: Cloning into 'Cinder' ... hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Command "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive" returned status code -1: stdout: stderr: Cloning into 'Cinder' ... at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.launchCommandIn(CliGitAPIImpl.java:1325) at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl.access$400(CliGitAPIImpl.java:87) at org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.CliGitAPIImpl$6.execute(CliGitAPIImpl.java:733) at hudson.plugins.git.extensions.impl.SubmoduleOption.onCheckoutCompleted(SubmoduleOption.java:77) at hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM.checkout(GitSCM.java:909) at hudson.model.AbstractProject.checkout(AbstractProject.java:1252) at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.defaultCheckout(AbstractBuild.java:604) at jenkins.scm.SCMCheckoutStrategy.checkout(SCMCheckoutStrategy.java:86) at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.run(AbstractBuild.java:513) at hudson.model.Run.execute(Run.java:1706) at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:43) at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:88) at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:231)

          Still seeing this with git plugin 2.2.1, git client plugin 1.9.1 and Jenkins 1.567.

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - Still seeing this with git plugin 2.2.1, git client plugin 1.9.1 and Jenkins 1.567.

          Still seeing this with git plugin 2.2.1, git client plugin 1.9.1 and Jenkins 1.567.

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - Still seeing this with git plugin 2.2.1, git client plugin 1.9.1 and Jenkins 1.567.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Does one of the submodules which is being updated by the "submodule update --init --recursive" require authentication?

          Is that authentication different than the parent repository?

          My theory is that the "git submodule update" is blocking with an authentication prompt.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Does one of the submodules which is being updated by the "submodule update --init --recursive" require authentication? Is that authentication different than the parent repository? My theory is that the "git submodule update" is blocking with an authentication prompt.

          They are both private github repositories which require authentication, but I have many jobs with such repositories and there are no authentication prompts since the SSL certificates are configured correctly.

          Even if it was blocking on an auth prompt, I would expect it to time out after the 240 minutes specified in the configuration rather than the default of 10.

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - They are both private github repositories which require authentication, but I have many jobs with such repositories and there are no authentication prompts since the SSL certificates are configured correctly. Even if it was blocking on an auth prompt, I would expect it to time out after the 240 minutes specified in the configuration rather than the default of 10.

          Mark Waite added a comment - - edited

          There are two different classes of timeout in the plugin. Timeout for fetch is governed by the setting in the UI. Timeout for operations which are not fetch are fixed at 10 minutes, at least in one or more cases I've detected. Since fetch is the primary network operation which may be slow, and non-fetch operations are almost entirely local operations, the timeout setting on fetch has been a reasonable heuristic.

          Is there any way you can test my theory that the "git submodule" command is blocking on an authentication prompt? For example, can you see if your git server is sending lots of data to the client while that command is blocked? If the server is sending lots of data, then it is not an authentication prompt which is blocking.

          Are the submodule repositories expected to take a long time to clone (because they are large)?

          Mark Waite added a comment - - edited There are two different classes of timeout in the plugin. Timeout for fetch is governed by the setting in the UI. Timeout for operations which are not fetch are fixed at 10 minutes, at least in one or more cases I've detected. Since fetch is the primary network operation which may be slow, and non-fetch operations are almost entirely local operations, the timeout setting on fetch has been a reasonable heuristic. Is there any way you can test my theory that the "git submodule" command is blocking on an authentication prompt? For example, can you see if your git server is sending lots of data to the client while that command is blocked? If the server is sending lots of data, then it is not an authentication prompt which is blocking. Are the submodule repositories expected to take a long time to clone (because they are large)?

          My workaround for this issue has been to do the initial clone and submodule update from a command shell on the server. This works great and doesn't prompt for any authentication because it's using certificates. The submodule ("Cinder") is rather large and has several submodules within it. Cloning it definitely takes longer than ten minutes, so the timeout isn't entirely surprising. (It is a fork of this: https://github.com/cinder/Cinder/tree/dev)

          So, I don't think it's blocking on an authentication prompt, both because it works fine from the command line, and also because the parent repo and the submodule both have the same authentication, and the parent works fine. Also when either the parent or submodule are updated, Jenkins gets those updates reliably. It's just the initial clone that's a problem.

          If there's another way I can confirm, let me know, and thanks for your help.

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - My workaround for this issue has been to do the initial clone and submodule update from a command shell on the server. This works great and doesn't prompt for any authentication because it's using certificates. The submodule ("Cinder") is rather large and has several submodules within it. Cloning it definitely takes longer than ten minutes, so the timeout isn't entirely surprising. (It is a fork of this: https://github.com/cinder/Cinder/tree/dev ) So, I don't think it's blocking on an authentication prompt, both because it works fine from the command line, and also because the parent repo and the submodule both have the same authentication, and the parent works fine. Also when either the parent or submodule are updated, Jenkins gets those updates reliably. It's just the initial clone that's a problem. If there's another way I can confirm, let me know, and thanks for your help.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          I think that description is enough to recommend that the "git submodule update" command needs to be wrapped in the same timeout as the "git fetch" commands.

          Thanks for the report.

          Mark Waite added a comment - I think that description is enough to recommend that the "git submodule update" command needs to be wrapped in the same timeout as the "git fetch" commands. Thanks for the report.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          When git plugin 2.3 is released, it will include submodule update timeout.

          Mark Waite added a comment - When git plugin 2.3 is released, it will include submodule update timeout .

          I'm disappointed to report that I can still reproduce this issue. I have Jenkins 1.585, git plugin 2.2.7, and git client plugin 1.11.0. The last comment here says it's fixed in git plugin 2.3, but that was three months ago. Is 2.3 on the way?

          In any case, I have been using the same test project as mentioned earlier, configured with a 240 minute timeout on submodules. The output is below. You can see the timeouts in the output, but it seems like they are commented out.

          {{
          Building in workspace C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace
          Cloning the remote Git repository
          Cloning repository git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe init C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace # timeout=10
          Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe --version # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/:refs/remotes/origin/ # timeout=240
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.fetch +refs/heads/:refs/remotes/origin/ # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git # timeout=10
          Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/:refs/remotes/origin/ # timeout=240
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-parse "refs/remotes/origin/dev^

          {commit}" # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-parse "refs/remotes/origin/origin/dev^{commit}

          " # timeout=10
          Checking out Revision 696e4dea88730d445406e6a7dd5101b00be2d751 (refs/remotes/origin/dev)
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe checkout -f 696e4dea88730d445406e6a7dd5101b00be2d751 # timeout=240
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-list 696e4dea88730d445406e6a7dd5101b00be2d751 # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe remote # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule init # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule sync # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config --get remote.origin.url # timeout=10
          > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive
          ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes
          FATAL: Command "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive" returned status code -1:
          }}

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - I'm disappointed to report that I can still reproduce this issue. I have Jenkins 1.585, git plugin 2.2.7, and git client plugin 1.11.0. The last comment here says it's fixed in git plugin 2.3, but that was three months ago. Is 2.3 on the way? In any case, I have been using the same test project as mentioned earlier, configured with a 240 minute timeout on submodules. The output is below. You can see the timeouts in the output, but it seems like they are commented out. {{ Building in workspace C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace Cloning the remote Git repository Cloning repository git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe init C:\Jenkins\jobs\git-test\workspace # timeout=10 Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe --version # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/ :refs/remotes/origin/ # timeout=240 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.fetch +refs/heads/ :refs/remotes/origin/ # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config remote.origin.url git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git # timeout=10 Fetching upstream changes from git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe fetch --tags --progress git@github.com:stimulant/IMR4.git +refs/heads/ :refs/remotes/origin/ # timeout=240 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-parse "refs/remotes/origin/dev^ {commit}" # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-parse "refs/remotes/origin/origin/dev^{commit} " # timeout=10 Checking out Revision 696e4dea88730d445406e6a7dd5101b00be2d751 (refs/remotes/origin/dev) > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe checkout -f 696e4dea88730d445406e6a7dd5101b00be2d751 # timeout=240 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe rev-list 696e4dea88730d445406e6a7dd5101b00be2d751 # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe remote # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule init # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule sync # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe config --get remote.origin.url # timeout=10 > C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes FATAL: Command "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd\git.exe submodule update --init --recursive" returned status code -1: }}

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          No, git plugin 2.3 has not released. The 2.3 beta 4 release is available in the experimental update center. Since you're using Jenkins 1.585, you can use the experimental update center and install 2.3 beta 4.

          The 2.3 beta 4 release should be very nearly the same quality and stability as the pre-release 2.2.8 version of the plugin. They've been kept in close synchronization.

          The git plugin 2.3 is not likely to release from beta very soon, because it depends on Jenkins version 1.568 or newer. The git plugin is used by so many installations that we generally don't require a Jenkins version that is newer than about 1 year old. That allows users of "stable" Jenkins servers to continue installing newer versions of plugin without requiring that they upgrade their Jenkins version.

          Currently, that means the git plugin supports Jenkins 1.509 and newer. Soon we may switch to require at least Jenkins 1.532, but it will likely be 6+ months before the plugin is ready to support Jenkins 1.580 (the first long term support version after 1.568).

          Mark Waite added a comment - No, git plugin 2.3 has not released. The 2.3 beta 4 release is available in the experimental update center . Since you're using Jenkins 1.585, you can use the experimental update center and install 2.3 beta 4. The 2.3 beta 4 release should be very nearly the same quality and stability as the pre-release 2.2.8 version of the plugin. They've been kept in close synchronization. The git plugin 2.3 is not likely to release from beta very soon, because it depends on Jenkins version 1.568 or newer. The git plugin is used by so many installations that we generally don't require a Jenkins version that is newer than about 1 year old. That allows users of "stable" Jenkins servers to continue installing newer versions of plugin without requiring that they upgrade their Jenkins version. Currently, that means the git plugin supports Jenkins 1.509 and newer. Soon we may switch to require at least Jenkins 1.532, but it will likely be 6+ months before the plugin is ready to support Jenkins 1.580 (the first long term support version after 1.568).

          Thanks for your reply. I am now on git plugin 2.3-beta-4. I see the same result.

          In the output above, note the "# timeout=NN" at the end of each command. I'm still seeing that with the new plugin. I'm guessing that comments out the timeout argument.

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - Thanks for your reply. I am now on git plugin 2.3-beta-4. I see the same result. In the output above, note the "# timeout=NN" at the end of each command. I'm still seeing that with the new plugin. I'm guessing that comments out the timeout argument.

          Daniel Beck added a comment - endquote : Timeout as being shown is only informational, as it's not a command argument, but how Jenkins waits for the process to quit. https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-client-plugin/blob/53fd10a7601906cb80c5fbf56d8639de747d29d8/src/main/java/org/jenkinsci/plugins/gitclient/CliGitAPIImpl.java#L1427 https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-client-plugin/blob/53fd10a7601906cb80c5fbf56d8639de747d29d8/src/main/java/org/jenkinsci/plugins/gitclient/CliGitAPIImpl.java#L1431

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          I am not sure why you're not seeing it in the log file. I used git plugin 2.2.7 with git client plugin 1.11.0, opened the "Advanced submodules" and set the timeout in minutes for submodule operations to 39. That gave the following output on initial build:

          First time build. Skipping changelog.
           > git remote # timeout=10
           > git submodule init # timeout=10
           > git submodule sync # timeout=10
           > git config --get remote.origin.url # timeout=10
           > git submodule update # timeout=39
          

          When I ran that same build a second time, it reported:

          Checking out Revision 021ab742e3593a863a39584f2309be22cf7a9307 (refs/remotes/origin/tests/getSubmodules)
           > git config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10
           > git checkout -f 021ab742e3593a863a39584f2309be22cf7a9307
           > git rev-list 021ab742e3593a863a39584f2309be22cf7a9307 # timeout=10
           > git remote # timeout=10
           > git submodule init # timeout=10
           > git submodule sync # timeout=10
           > git config --get remote.origin.url # timeout=10
           > git submodule update # timeout=39
          

          Did you set the timeout value in the "Advanced submodules" section of the job configuration, or somewhere else?

          Mark Waite added a comment - I am not sure why you're not seeing it in the log file. I used git plugin 2.2.7 with git client plugin 1.11.0, opened the "Advanced submodules" and set the timeout in minutes for submodule operations to 39. That gave the following output on initial build: First time build. Skipping changelog. > git remote # timeout=10 > git submodule init # timeout=10 > git submodule sync # timeout=10 > git config --get remote.origin.url # timeout=10 > git submodule update # timeout=39 When I ran that same build a second time, it reported: Checking out Revision 021ab742e3593a863a39584f2309be22cf7a9307 (refs/remotes/origin/tests/getSubmodules) > git config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10 > git checkout -f 021ab742e3593a863a39584f2309be22cf7a9307 > git rev-list 021ab742e3593a863a39584f2309be22cf7a9307 # timeout=10 > git remote # timeout=10 > git submodule init # timeout=10 > git submodule sync # timeout=10 > git config --get remote.origin.url # timeout=10 > git submodule update # timeout=39 Did you set the timeout value in the "Advanced submodules" section of the job configuration, or somewhere else?

          I had the extended timeout in the "advanced clone behaviours" and "advanced checkout behaviours" sections. I did not have it in "advanced submodules behaviours". When I configured it there, it seemed to work correctly.

          All three of these claim to honor "org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeout" in their help text. If I set that globally, will it be permanently sorted for all jobs?

          Thanks again for your help.

          Josh Santangelo added a comment - I had the extended timeout in the "advanced clone behaviours" and "advanced checkout behaviours" sections. I did not have it in "advanced submodules behaviours". When I configured it there, it seemed to work correctly. All three of these claim to honor "org.jenkinsci.plugins.gitclient.Git.timeout" in their help text. If I set that globally, will it be permanently sorted for all jobs? Thanks again for your help.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          If you set that property, as far as I know, it will be honored for all jobs which execute on that node and do not set a timeout value. Jobs on other nodes (slaves, for example) will not honor that setting unless you set the property in the slave java virtual machine.

          Mark Waite added a comment - If you set that property, as far as I know, it will be honored for all jobs which execute on that node and do not set a timeout value. Jobs on other nodes (slaves, for example) will not honor that setting unless you set the property in the slave java virtual machine.

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