Hi Daniel ...

Can you please give more details ? not sure if I understand how to do what 
you have suggested ? 

Best Regards


On Monday, March 10, 2014 2:35:56 AM UTC+2, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> Don't run the job on the machine you need to disconnect. Instead, run it 
> somewhere else, and have the build script connect to the actual build/test 
> machine using e.g. SSH and run the commands from there. 
>
> On 08.03.2014, at 13:08, EK <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > Hi ... 
> > 
> > I need to run a job which might cause slave to disconnect from Jenkins 
> server for a while- currently if slave is disconnected job is immediately 
> marked as failed or aborted, is there a way to do this, I was thinking 
> about something like the follow: 
> > 1. send job to slave 
> > 2. go offline 
> > 3. run job 
> > 4. go online 
> > 5. report results ... 
> > 
> > Best Regards 
> > EK 
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