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In fact, I just noticed something strange. If I go to $JENKINS_HOME/jobs on the Jenkins master, and look in <myjob>/builds/<build-number>/archive/ for the job that failed, I see all the archived files that I expect.
It's worth noting that the failing job was running on a slave, but the slave was defined as the same machine as the master.