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I'm running Jenkins 1.606 in a clustered environment with the slaves joining by JNLP. I'm finding that when I change the environment variables on one of the slaves and then restart it, the master never picks up the changes. It's as if it's caching the variables from the very first time it sees the slave and then ignoring anything new. Is this normal behavior? If so, it's a pain in the ass to have to delete a slave and re-add it whenever I want to change something on that machine.
- Milo Hyson
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This may be related to JENKINS-26755. Please file an issue about this. Use the component 'core'.
> I'm running Jenkins 1.606 in a clustered environment with the slaves joining by JNLP. I'm finding that when I change the environment variables on one of the slaves and then restart it, the master never picks up the changes. It's as if it's caching the variables from the very first time it sees the slave and then ignoring anything new. Is this normal behavior? If so, it's a pain in the ass to have to delete a slave and re-add it whenever I want to change something on that machine.
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> - Milo Hyson
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