Hi Rob

Thanks for responding.
We tried your approach using command line jenkins-cli ans with -s option; 
the job kicked off but it didnt wait until job finishes; it simply executes 
and shows the next command prompt.
How could we let it wait ?

Thanks

On Thursday, January 10, 2013 8:43:18 AM UTC-8, Mandeville, Rob wrote:
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>  How is job X telling Jenkins Server Y to kick off a job?  If you’re 
> using the command line, the “-s” option of “build” will wait until the job 
> finishes, one way or the other.  If you can’t do it that way, you’ll have 
> to get the build ID and poll Y’s web page for the build.
>
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> --Rob
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> *Subject:* How to notify status when a remote job is completed - quick 
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> Hi All
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> We have 2 Jenkins servers in 2 different boxes.
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> Box A job X triggers a job in Box B, run by box B's job Y Jenkins server.
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> When the job Y in Box B completes, how do we notify the job X in box A 
> that it completes or fails.
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> any help is appreciated.
>  
> Thanks 
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