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Improvement
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Minor
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None
currently there is no way to know what node the build is running on when you use a label to start the job.
distfork should print out the name of the node before running any commands.
This is especially true when you have a missbehaving node - you will see a failure but will now know which node is missbehvaing.
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JENKINS-32648 distfork should print name of node it is executing command on
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[JENKINS-31304] distfork should print out the name of the node it is executing the build on.
Summary | Original: distofrk should print out the name of the node it is executing the build on. | New: distfork should print out the name of the node it is executing the build on. |
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Resolution | New: Duplicate [ 3 ] | |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Workflow | Original: JNJira [ 166563 ] | New: JNJira + In-Review [ 209386 ] |
Is this one not a duplicate of https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-32648, which is resolved?