Some commands may contain sensitive data in their argument list, so now only the process name of killed processes is printed to the logs, rather than the whole command line.
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Description
Kill your hung builds
No more hung builds stealing agents' time*. Now, if Bamboo detects a hung build, this plugin will kill the process, allowing the agent to pick a new job.
* only remote/elastic agents. Local agents are not supported.
Enable or disable it globally
It's possible to configure the actions per Bamboo instance or per job
Use default Bamboo Build Monitoring to configure
It's possible to define the global Build Monitoring criteria (in the Admin menu), or override it per job.
Version history
3.0.15Bamboo Server 5.13.0 - 6.3.42017-03-24Hides process arguments from build log. 3.0.14Bamboo Server 5.10.0 - 5.14.52016-07-15Support bamboo 5.10+ Support Whitelist security feature in bamboo 5.10
3.0.10Bamboo Server 5.8.0 - 5.9.102015-08-04UI Fix Fixed plan level UI to show the global defaults if plan level configuration is not set
3.0.9Bamboo Server 5.6.0 - 5.7.22015-01-16Bugfix: no stack trace for windows hung builds No release notes.3.0.7Bamboo Server 5.6.0 - 5.7.22014-11-19Support to Bamboo 5.7.0 No release notes.2.1.4Bamboo Server 3.3 - 5.0-beta12012-07-09The process is faster and some Windows edge cases are solved No release notes.2.1Bamboo Server 3.3 - 4.0.12012-02-22New version of HBK (2.1) now supports Windows and shows itsactivityintheBuild Log output Version 2.1 • Released 2012-02-22 • Supported By Atlassian • Free • Apache License, Version 2.0 (ASL)Windows support is implemented through native utilities like taskkill and wmic. Given that there is no easy way to get stack traces, they are collected only for Java processes using jstack.
A small subset of the plugin activity is now displayed in the Build Log screen. Namely, you can see:
- related process detected
- commands executed
- stack trace output
Installation: Since this is a plugins 1 plugin, it has to be manually installed.
- First stop Bamboo
- Then copy the jar to into:
../<Bamboo-install>/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/
- Start Bamboo again. HungBuildKiller should appear now in the Administration / Plugins section.
1.2Bamboo Server 3.3 - 3.4.42011-12-08Adding UI disabling/enabling capabilitites Version 1.2 • Released 2011-12-08 • Supported By Atlassian • Free • Apache License, Version 2.0 (ASL)No release notes.