Select the nodes that are offline, and those that have been taken offline
automatically have a corresponding offline cause on their node page.
The thresholds generally can be configured at the /computer/configure URL.
However, the response time threshold cannot be configured there. It's fixed at
YouTube videos of
U.S. Congress money laundering hearing
of
Saudi Billionaire " Maan Al sanea"
with *bank of America*
and The owner of Saad Hospital and Schools
in the Eastern Province in *Saudi Arabia*
and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Awal Bank in *Bahrain*
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On Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 9:30:20 AM UTC+3, Pavel Kudrys wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> From time to time, Jenkins shows me a below message:
> *"Jenkins took some slaves offline because their key health metrics went
> below a threshold. If you don’t want Jenkins to do this, change the
> setting"*
>
Hi Michael,
(I was OOO for the past week)
Regarding the systemd script, I see that it doesn't make use of the
EnvironmentFile property.
I've managed to successfully start the slave process only by *hard-coding*
parameters
into to the java command. whenever I tried using env vars from the '
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