AFAIK there is no obvious way to do that in Jenkins. But if you tell
us why you think you need this feature, maybe we can suggest other
ways to solve your problem.

-- Sami

2012/6/19 Thomas Sundberg <t...@kth.se>:
> Hi!
>
> I have a distributed setup with many similar slaves. I have suites of
> job that I need to have executed consecutive on the same slave. Is
> there any good way to make sure that all jobs end up on the same
> slave? It doesn't matter which slave as long as it is the same as the
> initial job was started at.
>
> The way I do it today is to tie all jobs in one suite to the same
> slave. It works ok. But I am looking for a way to utilise the usage of
> the slaves a bit more and maybe have less slaves running.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> /Thomas
>
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