Does that mean there will be a pod for master on cluster1 and another pod 
for slave on cluster2?

On Friday, 4 January 2019 14:17:58 UTC, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
>
> you can run agents in another cluster. You need to check the logs of both 
> master and pods to see if the pods can't connect back to the master
>
> On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 3:03 PM <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Not sure if this is even possible using the K8s plugin.
>> We stood up a new K8s cluster and added its IP in Jenkins master config: 
>> Cloud -> Kubernetes -> Kubernetes URL. 
>> Tested Connection is OK.
>>
>> Filled the Jenkins URL with the Jenkins master IP, but when launching 
>> jobs, they're just stuck to the queue compared to running master/slave in a 
>> single K8s cluster.
>>
>> Q: Is it even possible to run master on one K8s cluster and launch slaves 
>> on different clusters?
>> Or the plugin is designed to run master and slaves on the same cluster?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Don
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