Hi,

it should be no problem to e.g. have  ssh-slaves  from to different masters 
running on the same machine(if you ensure to use different ports. But of 
course you will have 2 slave.jar running then. A single slave.jar process 
is always bound to a single master only. 

Am Donnerstag, 13. August 2015 02:54:49 UTC+2 schrieb Taher Furniturewala:
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> *Hi , *
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> *Does anyone know if this is possible and if they have done it ? ie  
> Having a slave being attached to and working for 2 different Jenkins 
> masters ? *
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> *Thanks*
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> *Taher .*
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