Environment variable referencing to remote fs root

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Environment variable referencing to remote fs root

John Vacz
can anybody tell me what is the environment variable referencing to
slave remote fs root?

TIA
-- vf
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Re: Environment variable referencing to remote fs root

Ringo De Smet


On 8 August 2011 23:54, John Vacz <[hidden email]> wrote:
can anybody tell me what is the environment variable referencing to slave remote fs root?

I need the same. Does such a variable exist pointing to the slave remote fs root?

Ringo
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Re: Environment variable referencing to remote fs root

Sami Tikka
AFAIK such a variable does not exist but you can "cd .." starting from
$WORKSPACE and eventually you should get to the directory that has
slave.jar. I think that should be the directory that was configured as
remote root directory.

-- Sami

2012/2/16 Ringo De Smet <[hidden email]>:

>
>
> On 8 August 2011 23:54, John Vacz <[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>>
>> can anybody tell me what is the environment variable referencing to slave
>> remote fs root?
>
>
> I need the same. Does such a variable exist pointing to the slave remote fs
> root?
>
> Ringo
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RE: Environment variable referencing to remote fs root

Matthew.Webber
That won’t work if you use a custom workspace for a job. The same probably applies if, under the global configuration, you have (under "Advanced") changed "Workspace Root Directory".
Matthew

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Sami
> Tikka
> Sent: 22 February 2012 22:26
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: Environment variable referencing to remote fs root
>
> AFAIK such a variable does not exist but you can "cd .." starting from
> $WORKSPACE and eventually you should get to the directory that has
> slave.jar. I think that should be the directory that was configured as
> remote root directory.
>
> -- Sami
>

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