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Starting services. Once the Jenkins systemd service has been defined, it can be started with: # systemctl start ...
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Start Jenkins. You can enable the Jenkins service to start at boot with the command: sudo systemctl enable jenkins.
The simplest way to install Jenkins on Windows is to use the Jenkins Windows installer. That program will install Jenkins as a service using a 64 bit JVM ...
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Documentation. User Guide - Installing Jenkins - Jenkins Pipeline - Managing Jenkins - Securing Jenkins - System Administration - Troubleshooting Jenkins - ...
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The simplest and most common way of installing plugins is through the Manage Jenkins > Plugins view, available to administrators of a Jenkins environment.
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It is defined by the Jenkins URL specified in the global configuration. --httpsListenAddress=$HTTPS_HOST. Binds Jenkins to listen for HTTPS requests on the IP ...
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Downloading Jenkins. Jenkins is distributed as WAR files, native packages, installers, and Docker images. Follow these installation steps: Before downloading, ...
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There are multiple alternatives for automatic job management, including: Use organization folders - create, update, and delete multibranch Pipeline folders and ...
Jenkins Pipeline exposes environment variables via the global variable env , which is available from anywhere within a Jenkinsfile . The full list of ...
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This section builds on the information introduced in Getting started with Pipeline and should be treated solely as a reference. For more information on how ...
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