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  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-9349

Viewing large console logs with timestamper plugin cause Jenkins to crash

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    • timestamper-plugin
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    • Running on Solaris 10 (sparc). Tomcat 6.0.29. Jenkins 401 and 404. This was not an issue in Hudson 380. JVM is set to 1.5GB on one system and 2GB on another.

      Run a build that generates a large console output. Say around 10MB or more. View the console log for the build. It should work just fine. Add the timestamper and run the build again (version 0.6). View the console log. Select to view full log. This frequently crashes Jenkins/Tomcat. Sometimes I actually get the whole log. This has occurred after a restart as well as after it has been running for a bit. I don't see the issue when view logs without the timestamper enabled (at least not yet).

            stevengbrown Steven G Brown
            ford30066 Matthew Ford
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