![]() Sudo chkconfig –levels 345 nexus on # start the nexus service on boot for run levels 3-5 (Multi-User Mode with Networking up to X11) Sudo chkconfig –add nexus # add nexus as a system service Sudo nano /etc/init.d/nexus # edit this file to point to the directory and user created above.Ĭd /etc/init.d # change to the directory which controls starting Linux subsystems on boot Sudo chown –R nexus:nexus /etc/local/sonatype-work # make the nexus user created above the owner of this directory Sudo mkdir /etc/local/sonatype-work/nexus # create a directory for Nexus to use for working files Sudo mkdir /etc/local/sonatype-work # create a directory for Sonatype products to use for working files Sudo chown -RH nexus:nexus NEXUS_HOME # recursively change the owner of the nexus home directory to be the nexus user we created above Sudo chown –h nexus:nexus NEXUS_HOME # change the owner of the nexus home directory including symbolic links to be the nexus user we created above Sudo chown root /etc/init.d/nexus # change the owner of startup script to be root Sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/nexus # allow everyone to read and execute this file but only the owner can write to the file. Sudo cp NEXUS_HOME/bin/nexus /etc/init.d/nexus Sudo sh –c ‘echo “export NEXUS_HOME=/usr/local/nexus” > /etc/profile.d/nexus.sh’ Sudo adduser nexus # Create a user that will be used to run Nexus Sudo ln -s nexus-2.11.2.-06 nexus # create a symbolic link “nexus” to the versioned directory Sudo tar xvzf nexus-2.11.2. # extract the tarball Sudo cp nexus-2.11.2. /usr/local # copy the tarball to the /usr/local directoryĬd /usr/local # change directory to the location of the tarball Everything after the # is a comment for your better understanding, and does not need to be entered with the command, I have colored the comments green for clarity. Type the following commands into the terminal. ![]() Anywhere you see this name, you will need to change it to match your hostname. ![]() The server which I am using for this tutorial is named “quartz”. No prior knowledge is expected, and instead of giving instructions such as “create a user”, I will list exactly how to type each command. This tutorial shows you how to install Nexus on your computer. ![]()
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