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Jenkins Build Agent
        Howard Pritchard edited this page Dec 7, 2017 
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    These instructions are for setting up a new build agent on the community Jenkins server (jenkins.open-mpi.org).
- Have Brian or Howard set up a new Builder in Jenkins. They'll need a node name (usually, the host name), the build root for Jenkins (where you want Jenkins to put all it's stuff), how many builds can occur on the builder at the same time, a general description of the system, and a point-of-contact email address.
 - Install the Jenkins agent (below)
 - Verify the agent shows as "online" in the Jenkins Build Executor Status on https://jenkins.open-mpi.org/.
 
- Create the user / home directory you want to use for Jenkins builds.  We'll assume this is user 
jenkinsand home directory/home/jenkins. - Download https://jenkins.open-mpi.org/jenkins/jnlpJars/agent.jar and copy to 
/home/jenkins/agent.jar. - Copy the following script into 
/etc/systemd/system/org.open-mpi.jenkins.service: 
[Unit]
Description=Open MPI Jenkins Build Agent
After=network.target auditd.service
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/java -jar /home/jenkins/agent.jar -jnlpUrl https://jenkins.open-mpi.org/jenkins/computer/MY_AGENT_NAME/slave-agent.jnlp -secret MY_AGENT_SECRET -workDir /home/jenkins
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
KillMode=process
Restart=always
RestartPreventExitStatus=255
Type=simple
User=jenkins
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
- Run 
sudo systemctl enable org.open-mpi.jenkins.service - Run 
sudo systemctl start org.open-mpi.jenkins.service - Output from the agent should be sent to syslog for debugging
 
Can you add a cron entry as the user you want to use to run Jenkins?  If so, these instructions are for you (and assume that your user is someuser).
- Create a the directory you want to use for Jenkins builds.  We'll assume this is 
/home/someuser/jenkins/. - Download https://jenkins.open-mpi.org/jenkins/jnlpJars/agent.jar and copy to 
/home/someuser/jenkins/agent.jar. - Copy the following script to 
/home/someuser/jenkins/agent-keepalive.sh: 
#!/bin/bash
JAR_NAME="agent.jar"
AGENT_NAME="MY_AGENT_NAME"
AGENT_SECRET="MY_AGENT_SECRET"
AGENT_WORK_DIR="/home/someuser/jenkins"
JAVA="java"
JCMD="jcmd"
RUN_COMMAND="$JAVA -jar "$JAR_NAME" -jnlpUrl https://jenkins.open-mpi.org/jenkins/computer/$AGENT_NAME/slave-agent.jnlp -secret $AGENT_SECRET -workDir $AGENT_WORK_DIR"
date >> $AGENT_WORK_DIR/agent.out
if ! $JCMD | grep $JAR_NAME > /dev/null ; then
    echo "Restarting" >> $AGENT_WORK_DIR/agent.out
    cd $AGENT_WORK_DIR
    nohup $RUN_COMMAND >>$AGENT_WORK_DIR/agent.out 2>&1 &
fi
- Edit your personal crontab to run 
/home/someuser/jenkins/agent-keepalive.shevery 5-15 minutes (*/5 * * * * /home/someuser/jenkins/agent-keepalive.shshould do the trick). 
- Create a user for the jenkins builder (the rest of these instructions assume it's user 
jenkinswith home directory/Users/jenkins). - Download https://jenkins.open-mpi.org/jenkins/jnlpJars/agent.jar and copy to 
/Users/jenkins/agent.jar. - Copy the following startup script into 
/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.open-mpi.jenkins.plist: 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
           <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC -//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN
           http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd >
<plist version="1.0">
    <dict>
        <key>Label</key>
        <string>org.open-mpi.jenkins</string>
        <key>ProgramArguments</key>
        <array>
            <string>/usr/bin/java</string>
            <string>-jar</string>
            <string>/Users/jenkins/agent.jar</string>
            <string>-jnlpUrl</string>
            <string>https://jenkins.open-mpi.org/jenkins/computer/MY_AGENT_NAME/slave-agent.jnlp</string>
            <string>-secret</string>
            <string>MY_AGENT_SECRET</string>
            <string>-workDir</string>
            <string>/Users/jenkins</string>
        </array>
        <key>RunAtLoad</key>
        <true/>
        <key>KeepAlive</key>
        <true/>
        <key>UserName</key>
        <string>jenkins</string>
    </dict>
</plist>
If your system is sitting behind a non-transparent proxy, you will need to add some options to Java. For example:
java -Dhttps.proxyHost=proxyout.foolab.gov -Dhttps.proxyPort=8080 -jar agent.jar...
- run 
sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.open-mpi.jenkins.plist