My Jenkins pipeline randomly alternates between running on master and on agent (slave) machines.
The whole pipeline has only one agent
statement, thus:
pipeline {
agent any
}
How can I get the build to run in load-balanced agents, and never master?
Maybe it could be done with
agent { label 'some-label' }
. Is there a predefined label that specifies agents and not master? Or do I have to label all agents myself?This and this show how to choose a specific agent, but I want random balancing between agent machines.
This question discusses
agent any
vsagent none
, but neither of those blocks the master from being used.This page recommends wrapping everything in a
node
stanza, but that seems to force the build to run on master or a specified node, which again does not allow balancing of agents.
node("label") { //execution statement }
here instead of label you can give node name to run in specific node. there is label section in configure node page. labels are separated by white-space