I'd think it would be a lot easier to do using Jenkins CLI. Run get-job [job-name] on the separate master and pipe to create-job on the combined master. I've done this to move jobs from one master to another before.

Eric

On 10/19/2015 12:48 PM, Eric Naitove wrote:
I have 3 separate masters that I need to combine to ONE single master. Has anyone ATTEMPTED to take the 3 (or 2 or more) configuration files and tried to manually combine them then restart a new server with the combined configuration file?

I know it sounds crazy BUT....
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