Ashish, I think if your slaves are dedicated Jenkins build slaves and not used by anybody else, then you leave the subsystem off. This is the situation I have and I left it off.
How can I tell if a slave is executing anything on the master? I don't think it is currently doing so. How can I confirm this?
A job runs entirely ON the slave machine except for a small thread on the master that starts and sends commands to the slave. I guess you can look for a folder called Workspace in the Jobs/your-job/ area on the Master.
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