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After looking more into this, I have not understood why a slave would come online when Jenkins seems to be stopping.
But anyway and to let the slave start, I have added a catch at org.jvnet.hudson.plugins.monitoring.NodesListener.onOnline(NodesListener.java:51)
It will be in the next release (1.46)