What you'd need to do is set up multiple agents on the slave node, one
agent for each Jenkins master.  You would also need to set up independent
workspaces for each agent as well.  This is assuming that your test
hardware can handle more than one job at a time.  We do this a lot and it
works fine, assuming that multiple slave jobs can run simultaneously
without conflict.

Scott


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, all:
>
> I have two Jenkins masters trying to run a test, and that test resides in
> single computer which is hooked up with test hardware set.
>
> My question is:
> Can I turn that computer (which is connected to test hardware) into a
> Jenkins slave so that both Jenkins master can run test when needed?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kevin
>
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