Hmm, where do I find "offline-node" command?

root@jenkins:~# dpkg -L jenkins
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/jenkins
/usr/share/doc/jenkins/changelog.gz
/usr/share/doc/jenkins/copyright
/usr/share/jenkins
/usr/share/jenkins/jenkins.war
/etc
/etc/logrotate.d
/etc/logrotate.d/jenkins
/etc/default
/etc/default/jenkins
/etc/init.d
/etc/init.d/jenkins
/var
/var/cache
/var/cache/jenkins
/var/lib
/var/lib/jenkins
/var/log
/var/log/jenkins

root@jenkins:~# find / -name offline-node

root@jenkins:~# 

root@jenkins:~# dpkg -l | grep jenkins
ii  jenkins                          2.73.2       (...)



On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 12:21:17 AM UTC+9, Robert Hales wrote:
>
> In the CLI, use the 'offline-node' command. Another useful command in what 
> it looks like you want to do might be "wait-offline-node".
>
> You could also create a groovy script to do it and run that from the REST 
> API. 
>
> On Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 3:35:29 AM UTC-6, Tomasz Chmielewski 
> wrote:
>>
>> Is there a CLI/scripted way to stop scheduling any new builds on a given 
>> node?
>>
>> Basically, any builds currently running on a given node should continue 
>> to run until they are finished -- and no new builds should be started.
>>
>> Think of "retiring" a node, and replacing it with a new one -- but 
>> allowing any existing jobs to finish gracefully.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tomasz Chmielewski
>> https://lxadm.com
>>
>>

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