Before the reboot, you could queue up the job you want to run right
after reboot. If other jobs may be competing, you can give your special
job a higher priority (priority sorter plugin).
Eric
On 3/11/2016 7:05 AM, Jakub Gladykowski wrote:
On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 1:01:01 PM UTC+1, Simon Richter wrote:
This seems like a good time to ask what you *actually* want to do[1].
Simon
[1] http://xyproblem.info/
I need to reboot slave few times during test. So whenever slave goes
back online, I need to execute another job, and another and another,.
I can always do it by using Python API. However it would be much
nicer, to start job on that slave, which will handle things.
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