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The instance I run jenkins on was a 2013.09 version that was upgraded to 2014.03.x via yum updates. I presume you could add the 2013.09 yum repo into /etc/yum.repos.d/ and see the 3.4.x kernels. From experience, 3.4.83-70.111 works with everything else from 2014.03.2 at the latest revisions.
I've attached a kernel param dump.