Configuration of JenkinsJobsTest
This test auto-discovers different types of jobs that are currently running on the target Jenkins server, and for each job type, reports the count of jobs executed, the execution time of jobs, the count of job failures and abortions, and the percentage of job health. This way, the test sheds light on job types that fail/ are aborted often, those that are taking too long to execute, and the probable reasons for the same.
The default parameters associated with this test are:
By default, the SSL flag is set to No, indicating that the target Jenkins server is not SSL-enabled by default. To enable the test to connect to an SSL-enabled Jenkins server, set the SSL flag to Yes.
The DD FREQUENCY refers to the frequency with which detailed diagnosis measures are to be generated for this test. The default is 1:1. This indicates that, by default, detailed measures will be generated every time this test runs, and also every time the test detects a problem. You can modify this frequency, if you so desire. Also, if you intend to disable the detailed diagnosis capability for this test, you can do so by specifying none against DD frequency.
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The DETAILED DIAGNOSIS makes diagnosis more efficient and accurate, the eG Enterprise suite embeds an optional detailed diagnostic capability. With this capability, the eG agents can be configured to run detailed, more elaborate tests as and when specific problems are detected. To enable the detailed diagnosis capability of this test for a particular server, choose the On option. To disable the capability, click on the Off option. The option to selectively enable/disable the detailed diagnosis capability will be available only if the following conditions are fulfilled:
- The eG manager license should allow the detailed diagnosis capability
- Both the normal and abnormal frequencies configured for the detailed diagnosis measures should not be 0
When changing default configurations of tests, the values with “$” indicate variables that will be replaced by the eG system according to the specific server being managed - for instance, $hostName is the host/nickname of the target host, $port is the port number of the server being monitored. E.g., for a server xyz:80, $hostName will be changed automatically by the eG manager to “xyz*” and $port will be changed to “80” when configuring a test.
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