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    • Platform: HP, OS: Linux

      We discovered this in Hudson v1.309. When a slave is configured with an idle
      delay, it eventually shuts down due to inactivity. When this happens, the
      Hudson master seems to be unable to distinguish this condition from a genuine
      failure, and marks the slave as offline. If the slave is also configured with
      an on-demand delay, then Hudson will attempt to start the slave if its job queue
      is non-empty for the specified time, but will fail because it thinks the slave
      has failed.

          [JENKINS-4302] Slaves don't come up after graceful shutdown

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              • This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 3890 ***

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          Resolution New: Duplicate [ 3 ]
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]
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          Link New: This issue duplicates JENKINS-3890 [ JENKINS-3890 ]
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          Status Original: Resolved [ 5 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]
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          Workflow Original: JNJira [ 134375 ] New: JNJira + In-Review [ 202803 ]

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