Nexus is an open source, Java based binary repository manager, used for storing build artifacts. We will eventually
integrate Nexus with Jenkins for uploading WAR/EAR/JAR files.
Here are the steps for installing Sonatype Nexus 3 in RHEL in EC2 on AWS. Please create a new Redhat EC2 instance with small type. Choose Redhat Enterprise 8.
Pre-requisites:
Make sure you open port 8081 in AWS security group
Installation Steps:
Extract Nexus
sudo tar -xvf nexus3.tar.gz
sudo mv nexus-3* nexus
Create a user called Nexus
sudo adduser nexus
Change the ownership of nexus files and nexus data directory to nexus user.
sudo chown -R nexus:nexus /opt/nexus
sudo chown -R nexus:nexus /opt/sonatype-work
Add Nexus as a user
Modify memory settings in Nexus configuration file
sudo vi /opt/nexus/bin/nexus.vmoptions
Modify the above file as shown in below:
after making changes, press wq! to come out of the file.
Configure Nexus to run as a service
sudo vi /etc/systemd/system/nexus.service
Copy the below content highlighted in green color.
Click on Sign in link
Please watch my YouTube channel on demo on How to setup Nexus 3 on Red Hat Linux in AWS:
Here are the steps for installing Sonatype Nexus 3 in RHEL in EC2 on AWS. Please create a new Redhat EC2 instance with small type. Choose Redhat Enterprise 8.
Make sure you open port 8081 in AWS security group
Installation Steps:
sudo yum install wget -y
Download Java 8
you can confirm java is installed by typing the below command:
java -version
Execute the below command to navigate to /opt directory by changing directory:
cd /opt
Download Nexus Latest version
sudo yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk.x86_64 -y
you can confirm java is installed by typing the below command:
java -version
Execute the below command to navigate to /opt directory by changing directory:
cd /opt
Download Nexus Latest version
sudo wget -O nexus3.tar.gz https://download.sonatype.com/nexus/3/latest-unix.tar.gz
Extract Nexus
sudo tar -xvf nexus3.tar.gz
sudo mv nexus-3* nexus
Create a user called Nexus
sudo adduser nexus
Change the ownership of nexus files and nexus data directory to nexus user.
sudo chown -R nexus:nexus /opt/nexus
sudo chown -R nexus:nexus /opt/sonatype-work
Add Nexus as a user
sudo vi /opt/nexus/bin/nexus.rc
Modify memory settings in Nexus configuration file
sudo vi /opt/nexus/bin/nexus.vmoptions
Modify the above file as shown in below:
-Xms512m
-Xmx512m
-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=512m
-Xmx512m
-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=512m
Configure Nexus to run as a service
sudo vi /etc/systemd/system/nexus.service
Copy the below content highlighted in green color.
[Unit]
Description=nexus service
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
LimitNOFILE=65536
User=nexus
Group=nexus
ExecStart=/opt/nexus/bin/nexus start
ExecStop=/opt/nexus/bin/nexus stop
User=nexus
Restart=on-abort
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Create a link to Nexus
sudo ln -s /opt/nexus/bin/nexus /etc/init.d/nexus
Execute the following command to add nexus service to boot.
sudo chkconfig --add nexus
sudo chkconfig --levels 345 nexus on
Start Nexus
sudo service nexus start
Check whether Nexus service is running
sudo service nexus status
Check the logs to see if Nexus is running
tail -f /opt/sonatype-work/nexus3/log/nexus.log
You will see Nexus started..If you Nexus stopped, review the steps above.
sudo ln -s /opt/nexus/bin/nexus /etc/init.d/nexus
Execute the following command to add nexus service to boot.
sudo chkconfig --add nexus
sudo chkconfig --levels 345 nexus on
Start Nexus
sudo service nexus start
Check whether Nexus service is running
sudo service nexus status
Check the logs to see if Nexus is running
tail -f /opt/sonatype-work/nexus3/log/nexus.log
Now press Ctrl C to come out of this windows.
Once Nexus is successfully installed, you can access it in the browser by URL - http://public_dns_name:8081
Click on Sign in link
user name is admin and password can be found by executing below command:
sudo cat /opt/sonatype-work/nexus3/admin.password
Copy the password and click sign in.
Now setup admin password as admin123
sudo cat /opt/sonatype-work/nexus3/admin.password
Copy the password and click sign in.
Now setup admin password as admin123
You should see the home page of Nexus:
Please follow steps for integrating Nexus with Jenkins
hi.. this was useful.. i followed the same steps mentioned above.. Except the version of nexus as the one mentioned is unavailable.. the nexus simply wont start.. there is no log too to verify.. i am trying to get the nexus repo for a POC work i am doing.. Please help
ReplyDeletetail -f /opt/sonatype-work/nexus3/log/nexus.log
DeleteThis is how you check the logs
Hi, I have updated the version lately..Please try again now..
ReplyDeletewhat should be the target groups for the LB application
ReplyDeleteI did the all steps and stack on:
ReplyDeletesudo chkconfig --add nexus
error reading information on service nexus: No such file or directory
and: curl localhost:8081
curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 8081: Connection refused
can you help with that thank you
its very helpful. thank you
ReplyDeletefollowed the same steps but service is stopping automatically not able access it.
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