Try the following in script console:

Jenkins.instance.queue.scheduleMaintenance()

On 28.01.2016, at 14:37, Satish Swargam <sswar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> A Jenkins job was configured using a Label expression. There are several 
> builds queued up for the job with one running and have been adding slave 
> nodes to the label. Newly added slave nodes (with same label expression) are 
> not picking the builds in queue. How can newly added slaves nodes be made to 
> process the builds in queue? Jenkins version is 1.645.
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