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I have a task that executes on n machines based on a label. If for some reason, some of these machines are offline, I do not want Jenkins to put them in a queue, and wait until they are online. I would like Jenkins to execute the job on the remaining machines and complete the job. Any suggestions?

Edit 1: I realized that the job is tied to all the machines: Screenshot

I was forced to do this because I needed this job to run simultaneously on all the machines. So, my question remains the same. If some of these machines are offline, I would like to skip the job on them, rather than wait/queue.

Edit 2: Jenkins CLI has a clear queue command. It seems promising for the time.

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A fine solution can be achieved using GroovyAxis Plugin and the following script, that will return Axis list of online slaves only:

def axis = []
for (slave in hudson.model.Hudson.instance.slaves) {
 if (slave.getComputer().isOnline().toString() == "true") {
   axis += slave.name
 }
}
return axis

UPDATE: Since Jenkins 2.0 the node API has been changed, so use Node.toComputer() instead: http://javadoc.jenkins-ci.org/hudson/model/Node.html#toComputer%28%29

def axis = []
for (slave in jenkins.model.Jenkins.instance.getNodes()) {
 if (slave.toComputer().isOnline()) {
    axis += slave.getDisplayName()
 }
}
return axis 
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  • Note that this list won't include the master. If you want that you have to add it, e.g. replacing def axis = [] with def axis = ['master']. Oct 21, 2015 at 11:17
  • Since this is running in Groovy, you can also just say jenkins.model.Jenkins.instance.nodes
    – jpyams
    Feb 8, 2018 at 17:58
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If the task is attached in a way that it only runs on a particular node, it will not be able to run it on other machines.

If that isn't the case then the task will run on any of the available executors, this is the default behaviour.

So in order check to see if the task can run on other nodes go to the job > configure and check the setting of the following.

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If that is disable on the task, then you will need to check the nodes that they accept any jobs this can be found under the node settings. It should read like the following.

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Goodluck.

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  • Sorry, after reading your answer, I double checked the configuration. I actually tied all the machines to this job, to force it to run simultaneously on all the machines.
    – publicRavi
    Oct 26, 2011 at 15:36
  • @publicRavi well if this helped mark it as the correct answer so others know. Oct 29, 2011 at 6:54
  • I don't see how that solves the problem of a Matrix project that gets stuck on Axis of an offline node (keeps waiting in queue until node is back online) ?
    – Noam Manos
    Aug 23, 2015 at 14:05

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