How to change .jenkins auto-generated on slave node to another path










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I'm a newfish on Jenkins. I have a slave node which has disk quota limitation on home/myaccount, however I found there're .jenkins generated on my slave node when Jenkins' Jobs run on this node. After some runs, the disk quota has exceed its limitation, is there any method to change the .jenkins not on my home directory but in other path?



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  • .jenkins stays on /home/myaccount

    – tOmMy
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:06











  • You can set the remote root directory to something else when configuring slave node in Jenkins. That way all your jobs will run within that dir.

    – ben5556
    Nov 15 '18 at 21:34











  • it seems doesn't work. I have tried to change my remote root directory from my home to another place before I submit this question. However, it seems job still creates some temporary files mainly .jar file in /home/myaccount/.jenkins.

    – tOmMy
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:04















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I'm a newfish on Jenkins. I have a slave node which has disk quota limitation on home/myaccount, however I found there're .jenkins generated on my slave node when Jenkins' Jobs run on this node. After some runs, the disk quota has exceed its limitation, is there any method to change the .jenkins not on my home directory but in other path?



Thanks!










share|improve this question






















  • .jenkins stays on /home/myaccount

    – tOmMy
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:06











  • You can set the remote root directory to something else when configuring slave node in Jenkins. That way all your jobs will run within that dir.

    – ben5556
    Nov 15 '18 at 21:34











  • it seems doesn't work. I have tried to change my remote root directory from my home to another place before I submit this question. However, it seems job still creates some temporary files mainly .jar file in /home/myaccount/.jenkins.

    – tOmMy
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:04













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I'm a newfish on Jenkins. I have a slave node which has disk quota limitation on home/myaccount, however I found there're .jenkins generated on my slave node when Jenkins' Jobs run on this node. After some runs, the disk quota has exceed its limitation, is there any method to change the .jenkins not on my home directory but in other path?



Thanks!










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I'm a newfish on Jenkins. I have a slave node which has disk quota limitation on home/myaccount, however I found there're .jenkins generated on my slave node when Jenkins' Jobs run on this node. After some runs, the disk quota has exceed its limitation, is there any method to change the .jenkins not on my home directory but in other path?



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  • .jenkins stays on /home/myaccount

    – tOmMy
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:06











  • You can set the remote root directory to something else when configuring slave node in Jenkins. That way all your jobs will run within that dir.

    – ben5556
    Nov 15 '18 at 21:34











  • it seems doesn't work. I have tried to change my remote root directory from my home to another place before I submit this question. However, it seems job still creates some temporary files mainly .jar file in /home/myaccount/.jenkins.

    – tOmMy
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:04

















  • .jenkins stays on /home/myaccount

    – tOmMy
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:06











  • You can set the remote root directory to something else when configuring slave node in Jenkins. That way all your jobs will run within that dir.

    – ben5556
    Nov 15 '18 at 21:34











  • it seems doesn't work. I have tried to change my remote root directory from my home to another place before I submit this question. However, it seems job still creates some temporary files mainly .jar file in /home/myaccount/.jenkins.

    – tOmMy
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:04
















.jenkins stays on /home/myaccount

– tOmMy
Nov 15 '18 at 5:06





.jenkins stays on /home/myaccount

– tOmMy
Nov 15 '18 at 5:06













You can set the remote root directory to something else when configuring slave node in Jenkins. That way all your jobs will run within that dir.

– ben5556
Nov 15 '18 at 21:34





You can set the remote root directory to something else when configuring slave node in Jenkins. That way all your jobs will run within that dir.

– ben5556
Nov 15 '18 at 21:34













it seems doesn't work. I have tried to change my remote root directory from my home to another place before I submit this question. However, it seems job still creates some temporary files mainly .jar file in /home/myaccount/.jenkins.

– tOmMy
Nov 16 '18 at 2:04





it seems doesn't work. I have tried to change my remote root directory from my home to another place before I submit this question. However, it seems job still creates some temporary files mainly .jar file in /home/myaccount/.jenkins.

– tOmMy
Nov 16 '18 at 2:04












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