Linux slaves will automatically update required jar, but Windows machines 
will not. Each Jenkins version requires specific slave.jar to be on all 
machines, otherwise it will turn them offline, until proper version is 
place there. You need to do this manually. [stop the service before doing 
so and start it afterwards]

You should have it at 
<http://150.150.160.32:8080/jenkins/jnlpJars/slave.jar>
jenkins/jnlpJars/slave.jar
Old one that needs replacing is in your Jenkins slave folder, where you 
configured it with "Remote FS root" setting

It should be really working :)


On Friday, 17 August 2012 18:36:21 UTC+2, lata wrote:
>
> I just updated Jenkins Master to 1.447.
> All the nodes went offline.
> Jenkins is installed as a windows service on these nodes.
> I've stopped the service, and gave the jnlp command as follows:
> javaws http://localhost:8080/computer/<slavename>/slave-agent.jnlp
> Restarted the service.
> But nothing happens.
>
> found this but no resolution to it: 
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-10985
>
> does anyone know how to fix this? (ofcourse it's really urgent, :-) )
>

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