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Hi I recently deployed csanchez's jenkins-kubernetes build on a local kubernetes build (https://github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-plugin). This also means I used the provided jenkins-local.yml and service-local.yml. The build deployed well and everything is set up. However, when I try to run multiple jobs at once the jobs wait in queue and only one executor is spawned. Each of the jobs executes a shell script which prints "hello x friend" and then calls "sleep 1m or 30s".

Is there a certain criteria in which the plugin will spawn multiple containers? Is it supposed to spawn a container (as long as it doesn't surpass the container cap) for each job in queue?

Build info

Jenkins build: 1.642.2
Kubernetes plugin: 0.6
Kubernetes: 1.2

The kubernetes plugin points to the internal jenkins master at containter0ip:8080
The container cap is at 5
The docker image deployed is jenkin/jnlp-slave

Edit

When there are multiple jobs in queue, sometimes more than one executor becomes live. After reading the logs of the containers who die, all of them die because they cannot connect to containerip:8080/tcpSlaveAgentListener/.

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  • Sometimes slaves are spawned, but deemed offline because the node could not get the slave agent. This also means if I run "kubectl get pods" it won't show those offline nodes as containers.
    – Jordan Lin
    May 17, 2016 at 18:18

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There is additional configuration needed for Jenkins to spawn agents ASAP, see https://github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-plugin#over-provisioning-flags

In short add Jenkins startup parameters

-Dhudson.slaves.NodeProvisioner.MARGIN=50 -Dhudson.slaves.NodeProvisioner.MARGIN0=0.85

and restart Jenkins server

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  • To be clear, are you talking about agents or executors? I can spawn multiple agents (AKA slaves), but I can't seem to get a single agent to have more than one executor. Jan 4, 2019 at 23:13
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Try addind this to your etc/sysconfig/jenkins

-Djava.hudson.slaves.NodeProvisioner.MARGIN=1

This helped back when I was using mesos and I kept it around for kubernetes.

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