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  2. JENKINS-66265

Logs optimization - when running multiple build schedules to reduce space Utilised

      I Use Jenkins Standalone Application. I have recorded and scheduled some JMeter scripts to be run in different Jobs.

       

      Problem: Space that is utilized multiple job contains lot of data in Jobs files. Also same data is traced to view the Performance Trends over time...[For Instance 6 months data]

       

      Is there any way i can remove some data from logs that is redundant and still get the trends of Performance of each jobs. Thus reducing the space resource utilization on my system.

       

      The Most Recent Job contains performance trends data of all the previously executed builds.

       

      CAN SOMEONE Please guide me to use storage space of each Build/Jobs optimally.

       

       

       

       

       

          [JENKINS-66265] Logs optimization - when running multiple build schedules to reduce space Utilised

          Nitin added a comment -

          Hi Martin Reinhardt,
          Can i get some help on this. It is becoming very difficult for me to keep the builds artifacts of past to view the trends.

          Can i use the Jobs history for trends in most recent build job run and discard the prior jobs data?

          My need is to just keep the trends and will need to focus on builds if i see some spikes in the Trends report.

          Nitin added a comment - Hi Martin Reinhardt, Can i get some help on this. It is becoming very difficult for me to keep the builds artifacts of past to view the trends. Can i use the Jobs history for trends in most recent build job run and discard the prior jobs data? My need is to just keep the trends and will need to focus on builds if i see some spikes in the Trends report.

            mreinhardt Martin Reinhardt
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