Thanks very much for the reply Jan, I’m aware of being able to do this with a 
pipeline. I’ll ask again in case anyone else wants to respond. By the way, a 
freestyle project is not necessarily isolated to a single node, you can specify 
labels or individual servers using the NodeLabel plugin. That’s different from 
what I’m asking below though.  


I’m able to split parts of a build across multiple nodes using a pipeline, is 
there any way to do that with a freestyle project? Maybe a plugin I haven’t run 
across? 

For example, my project might look like the following..

Step1: Execute on node 2
Step 2: Execute on node 3
Step 3: Execute on node 1
Step 4: Execute on node 2

  I have steps that have to run on specific nodes. 

  Thanks for any insight you might have!

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> On Dec 6, 2018, at 5:22 PM, Jan Monterrubio <janmonterru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I think a declarative pipeline might be able to accomplish this with the 
> “agent” closure. 
> 
> Iirc the free style project will run all in a single node. 
> 
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 16:06 Adam von Nieda <a...@vonnieda.org 
> <mailto:a...@vonnieda.org>> wrote:
> 
>    Hi folks,
> 
>    I’m able to split parts of a build across multiple nodes using a pipeline, 
> is there any way to do that with a freestyle project? Maybe a plugin I 
> haven’t run across? 
> 
> For example, my project might look like the following..
> 
> Step1: Execute on node 2
> Step 2: Execute on node 3
> Step 3: Execute on node 1
> Step 4: Execute on node 2
> 
>    I have steps that have to run on specific nodes. 
> 
>    Thanks for any insight you might have!
> 
>    -Adam vonNieda
> 
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