I have two Jenkins projects that share a database. They must not be run simultaneously. Strictly speaking, there is no particular dependency between them beyond non concurrency, but at the moment I partially manage this constraint by running one "downstream" of the other. This works most of the time, but not always. If a source control change happens while the second is running, the first will start up again, and they'll be running concurrently and probably both fail miserably.
This is similar, but not identical, to How to prevent certain Jenkins jobs from running simultaneously? The difference is that I don't have a "number of threads" problem -- I'm already only running at most one thread of any given project at any one time, even in the case where two (different-project) builds stomp each other. This seems to rule out all the several suggestions in that thread.
The Locks and Latches plugin should resolve your problem. Create a lock and have both jobs use the same lock. That will prevent the jobs from running concurrently.
- Install the plugin in "Manage Jenkins: Manage Plugins."
- Define (provide a name for) your lock(s) in "Manage Jenkins: Configure System."
- For each job you want to participate in the exclusion,
- in ": Configure: Build Environment," check "Locks",
- and pick your lock name from the drop list.
The Lockable Resources Plugin. Simple and working well for me May 2016.
Install the plugin.
In Manage Jenkins > Configure System go to Lockable Resources Manager.
Select Add Lockable Resource.
Enter values for field: Name and hit Save.
Warning: Do not enter spaces in Name field.
In Jenkins > job_name > Configure > General,
Select checkbox: This build requires lockable resources.
Enter name or names in value for field: Resources.
Start a build.
Under build #number select Locked Resources.
You should see something like:This build has locked the following resources: resource_name - resource_description.
Start a different build which uses the same resource.
You will see Build Queue in Jenkins status/menu showing job name.
Hover text shows Started by, Waiting for resources resources_list, Waiting for time.
(also resource tags/labels can be used)
EDIT: Below information is effective as of 04/10/2014
Exclusion plugin, https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Exclusion-Plugin Very useful if few build use the same resource - e.g. a test database. All you need to do is to update configuration of all jobs using this resource and as a result they will never run in parallel but wait for others to complete.
Taken from : http://www.kaczanowscy.pl/tomek/2012-07/jenkins-plugins-part-iii-towards-continuous-delivery
This plugin does block two or more jobs from running in parallel.
To test, do this for job1
- Configure
- Under Build Environment check "Add resource to manage exclusion."
- Then Add -> New Resource -> Name -> lock
- Under Build -> Add build step
- Critical Block Start
- Add build step -> Add whatever you want to add.(add sleep 15 to make sure it lasts longer to check concurrency.)
- Add build step -> Critical block end
- Repeat the above steps for job2, make sure you use the same lock name 'lock'.
- manually build both jobs concurrently.
- Monitor the run progress under jenkins -> Exclusion administration.