travis/default.conf
# defaults for jenkins continuous integration server
# pulled in from the init script; makes things easier.
NAME=jenkins
# location of java
JAVA=/usr/bin/java
# arguments to pass to java
JAVA_ARGS="-Djava.awt.headless=true" # Allow graphs etc. to work even when an X server is present
#JAVA_ARGS="-Xmx256m"
#JAVA_ARGS="-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true" # make jenkins listen on IPv4 address
PIDFILE=/var/run/$NAME/$NAME.pid
# user and group to be invoked as (default to jenkins)
JENKINS_USER=$NAME
JENKINS_GROUP=$NAME
# location of the jenkins war file
JENKINS_WAR=/usr/share/$NAME/$NAME.war
# jenkins home location
JENKINS_HOME=/var/lib/$NAME
# set this to false if you don't want Hudson to run by itself
# in this set up, you are expected to provide a servlet container
# to host jenkins.
RUN_STANDALONE=true
# log location. this may be a syslog facility.priority
JENKINS_LOG=/var/log/$NAME/$NAME.log
#JENKINS_LOG=daemon.info
# OS LIMITS SETUP
# comment this out to observe /etc/security/limits.conf
# this is on by default because http://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/commit/2fb288474e980d0e7ff9c4a3b768874835a3e92e
# reported that Ubuntu's PAM configuration doesn't include pam_limits.so, and as a result the # of file
# descriptors are forced to 1024 regardless of /etc/security/limits.conf
MAXOPENFILES=8192
# set the umask to control permission bits of files that Jenkins creates.
# 027 makes files read-only for group and inaccessible for others, which some security sensitive users
# might consider benefitial, especially if Jenkins runs in a box that's used for multiple purposes.
# Beware that 027 permission would interfere with sudo scripts that run on the master (JENKINS-25065.)
#
# Note also that the particularly sensitive part of $JENKINS_HOME (such as credentials) are always
# written without 'others' access. So the umask values only affect job configuration, build records,
# that sort of things.
#
# If commented out, the value from the OS is inherited, which is normally 022 (as of Ubuntu 12.04,
# by default umask comes from pam_umask(8) and /etc/login.defs
# UMASK=027
# port for HTTP connector (default 8080; disable with -1)
HTTP_PORT=8080
# port for AJP connector (disabled by default)
AJP_PORT=-1
# servlet context, important if you want to use apache proxying
PREFIX=/$NAME
# arguments to pass to jenkins.
# --javahome=$JAVA_HOME
# --httpPort=$HTTP_PORT (default 8080; disable with -1)
# --httpsPort=$HTTP_PORT
# --ajp13Port=$AJP_PORT
# --argumentsRealm.passwd.$ADMIN_USER=[password]
# --argumentsRealm.roles.$ADMIN_USER=admin
# --webroot=~/.jenkins/war
# --prefix=$PREFIX
HTTPS_PORT=8443
HTTPS_CERTIFICATE=/opt/jenkins_api_client/travis/ssl/server.cert.pem
HTTPS_PRIVATE_KEY=/opt/jenkins_api_client/travis/ssl/server.key.pem
JENKINS_ARGS="--webroot=/var/cache/$NAME/war --httpPort=$HTTP_PORT --httpsPort=$HTTPS_PORT --ajp13Port=$AJP_PORT --httpsCertificate=$HTTPS_CERTIFICATE --httpsPrivateKey=$HTTPS_PRIVATE_KEY"