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That's actually of a high priority to some... All it takes to take down a cluster is plug out the wire for a second, Jenkins swarm clients loose connections and then try to reconnect, while Jenkins has not yet forgot about the previous slaves. I think that checking if a node (slave in my dictionary) is online should be done more often and better, especially when there are name collisions.