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Is there any "adequate" way to change system properties in Jenkins? What is the easiest/fastest way change them? For instance, I need to turn off the useless (in my case) pinging thread.

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If you really want a quick and simple way to change a system property, you can use the script console

System.setProperty("hudson.remoting.Launcher.pingIntervalSec", 0)

But that won't survive a restart. To make it permanent, add the setting to the java args. For me (CentOS, Jenkins 2.7.1) that's a line about halfway down /etc/sysconfig/jenkins (for other distributions I believe it's /etc/default/jenkins) where you should add your option to the existing list like this:

JENKINS_JAVA_OPTIONS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Dhudson.remoting.Launcher.pingIntervalSec=0"

You'll have to restart Jenkins after you make that change (thanks Mark Tickner)

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    Updating the JENKINS_JAVA_OPTIONS worked for me, but I had to reboot the server before it took effect Aug 30, 2016 at 12:35
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    Using System.setProperty doesn't seem to work, at least not for hudson.slaves.WorkspaceList. I set it to "+" and System.getProperty verifies this but it still uses the default value "@". Jan 10, 2017 at 16:12
  • Ubuntu 16.04 doesn't have sysconfig folder under /etc, how to fix it ?
    – vikramvi
    Feb 13, 2018 at 16:54
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    On Debian / Ubuntu based Linux distributions you should use JAVA_ARGS. Jun 26, 2019 at 8:41
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    Since 2.332.1, Jenkins on Linux uses systemd to manage services. As a consequence, system properties should no longer be managed via /etc/default/jenkins or /etc/sysconfig/jenkins but via systemd unit files. See the official documentation for more details on this: jenkins.io/doc/book/system-administration/systemd-services Jul 8, 2022 at 10:09
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If you run Jenkins on windows as a service without tomcat, you can edit jenkins.xml. Add the property in <service><arguments> before the -jar. Than restart the service.

<service>
    <!-- ... -->
    <arguments>-Xrs -Xmx256m  -Dhudson.lifecycle=hudson.lifecycle.WindowsServiceLifecycle  -Dhudson.tasks.MailSender.SEND_TO_UNKNOWN_USERS=true  -Dhudson.tasks.MailSender.SEND_TO_USERS_WITHOUT_READ=true  -jar "%BASE%\jenkins.war" --httpPort=8080 --webroot="%BASE%\war"</arguments>
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The system properties available and how to set them are listed on the wiki:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Features+controlled+by+system+properties

To disable slave pinging, you can set hudson.remoting.Launcher.pingIntervalSec to 0.

System properties can be set in the same way as with any other Java program, e.g.:
java -Dhudson.remoting.Launcher.pingIntervalSec=0 -jar jenkins.war

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If you use Tomcat on Windows you can edit the File C:\apache-tomcat-7.0.67\conf\catalina.properties and simply add the Line

hudson.DNSMultiCast.disabled=true

at the End of the File. Then safe the File and restart Tomcat.

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I have the similar problem: I need to disable DNSMultiCast (set hudson.DNSMultiCast.disabled = false) and I can't understand how to do it

for example, https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Features+controlled+by+system+properties - there is such advice "...pass all of these arguments before the -jar argument..." but I run jenkins under tomcat so I am not sure I can change startup parameters.

I tried to change /etc/tomcat6/Catalina/localhost/jenkins.xml to

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Context >
 <Environment name="JENKINS_HOME" value="/var/jenkins"
         type="java.lang.String" override="false"/>
 <Environment name="hudson.DNSMultiCast.disabled" value="true"
         type="java.lang.Boolean" override="false"/>
</Context>

but I didn't help. Can someone explain how to change jenkins system properties when tomcat is used.

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Maybe it's a bad hack but I set it in the pipeline job that needs the setting.
Like this:

System.setProperty("hudson.model.DirectoryBrowserSupport.CSP", "")  // allow formatted HTML pages to be published

It seems to work - as far as I can tell...

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I followed each steps mentioned above but it fails.

So I did change the system time zone using timedatectl set-timezone Europe/London command and then I have restarted jenkins service service jenkins restart it worked.

  1. I was using Rehdat 7.5
  2. Jenkins version 2.168.
  3. Jenkins Installed via yum install jenkins

I hope this will help some one.

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