Trigger a build when two builds complete on remote jenkins












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I have jenkins installed on two different servers s1 (where I do not have any kind of access and can neither view any builds) and s2 where I have full control of Jenkins.



I have a project in Jenkins in s2 that I would like to execute when build1 and build2 on s1 has finished with success.(I get the notification on slack when build completes on s1).



I know I could use the Parameterized Trigger Plugin in s1 and from there trigger a job in s2, but I will have to ask someone with the required permissions to do it for me.



I also cannot schedule my builds since the time is not specific when the build starts on s1. I also tried url trigger plugin in which I put url to monitor (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber) but it did not help since I am not having access to s1 jenkins server and it did not provide sny output to the url (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber).



Is there any way I can monitor the 2 jobs in s1 (to which I have no access) from s2 and trigger my project when the two builds are successful. Can I do this?










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    I have jenkins installed on two different servers s1 (where I do not have any kind of access and can neither view any builds) and s2 where I have full control of Jenkins.



    I have a project in Jenkins in s2 that I would like to execute when build1 and build2 on s1 has finished with success.(I get the notification on slack when build completes on s1).



    I know I could use the Parameterized Trigger Plugin in s1 and from there trigger a job in s2, but I will have to ask someone with the required permissions to do it for me.



    I also cannot schedule my builds since the time is not specific when the build starts on s1. I also tried url trigger plugin in which I put url to monitor (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber) but it did not help since I am not having access to s1 jenkins server and it did not provide sny output to the url (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber).



    Is there any way I can monitor the 2 jobs in s1 (to which I have no access) from s2 and trigger my project when the two builds are successful. Can I do this?










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      I have jenkins installed on two different servers s1 (where I do not have any kind of access and can neither view any builds) and s2 where I have full control of Jenkins.



      I have a project in Jenkins in s2 that I would like to execute when build1 and build2 on s1 has finished with success.(I get the notification on slack when build completes on s1).



      I know I could use the Parameterized Trigger Plugin in s1 and from there trigger a job in s2, but I will have to ask someone with the required permissions to do it for me.



      I also cannot schedule my builds since the time is not specific when the build starts on s1. I also tried url trigger plugin in which I put url to monitor (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber) but it did not help since I am not having access to s1 jenkins server and it did not provide sny output to the url (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber).



      Is there any way I can monitor the 2 jobs in s1 (to which I have no access) from s2 and trigger my project when the two builds are successful. Can I do this?










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      I have jenkins installed on two different servers s1 (where I do not have any kind of access and can neither view any builds) and s2 where I have full control of Jenkins.



      I have a project in Jenkins in s2 that I would like to execute when build1 and build2 on s1 has finished with success.(I get the notification on slack when build completes on s1).



      I know I could use the Parameterized Trigger Plugin in s1 and from there trigger a job in s2, but I will have to ask someone with the required permissions to do it for me.



      I also cannot schedule my builds since the time is not specific when the build starts on s1. I also tried url trigger plugin in which I put url to monitor (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber) but it did not help since I am not having access to s1 jenkins server and it did not provide sny output to the url (RemotejenkinsUrl/job/test/lastSuccessfulBuild/buildNumber).



      Is there any way I can monitor the 2 jobs in s1 (to which I have no access) from s2 and trigger my project when the two builds are successful. Can I do this?







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