Sometimes you might be able to use "external jobs": 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Monitoring+external+jobs

They aren't as feature rich as normal jobs, but maybe you can use it as a 
workaround.

-- Sami

"Mandeville, Rob" <rmandevi...@litle.com> kirjoitti 28.2.2013 kello 21.24:

> As far as I can tell, Jenkins slaves cannot handle connectivity blips.  I 
> think that it assumes LAN connectivity.  Maybe you can ask your network admin 
> and see if there’s a way to keep those connections up, or at least make it 
> look like they are.
>  
> Failing that, can you put a second Jenkins server on the remote site?
>  
> --Rob
>  
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> [mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Arvi
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 2:20 PM
> To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Jenkins Master slave connection issue
>  
> Hi All, 
> 
> We are using Jenkins model of Upstream-downstream builds. 
> I have number of Slaves hosted in a remote office and the tests are triggered 
> by Main build. These tests runs for hours. 
> The issue I have is, some times we see network blips which disconnects slave 
> for few seconds 
> and the whole build is lost and have no way to retrieve it or restore the 
> build back once the connection is re-established. 
> 
> Is there anyway in Jenkins to handle such network blips !? 
> May be using the Process ID and tracking or something or I'm I missing some 
> key configurations? 
> Its really painful to kill all the stray jobs from previous build, then 
> re-kick the jobs and  wait for hours. 
> 
> Appreciate your help, 
> Thanks!
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