Not sure I totally understand.
If what you ask is "is having two slaves instead of just one handled
correctly?" then the answer sure is yes.

When starting jobs, jenkins master will just see which slaves have
available executor and launch builds on the free ones.

Cheers
Le 12 août 2013 19:31, "Z W" <mpc8...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi All
>
> We have a slave that's running out of disk space.
> To create room, we thought we like to manually move those folders under
> slave's workspace to another new slave under the new slave's workspace.
>
> Would Jenkins/Hudson still work to use both slaves when kicking off jobs ?
>
> Thanks
> Sincerely
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