Jenkins on EC2 AWS service: getting '[ec2-user: command not found' error
I am installing Jenkins on EC2 instance. I have followed all the steps from the AWS document provided at https://d1.awsstatic.com/Projects/P5505030/aws-project_Jenkins-build-server.pdf . I am stuck at the first step under Download and Install Jenkins section. On running [ec2-user ~]$ sudo yum update –y
in ubuntu terminal I am getting error '[ec2-user: command not found'. I have created an instance similar to the type mentioned in the AWS guidelines and I am trying to install Jenkins on EC2 using Ubuntu 16.0.4 version.
ubuntu amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 jenkins
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I am installing Jenkins on EC2 instance. I have followed all the steps from the AWS document provided at https://d1.awsstatic.com/Projects/P5505030/aws-project_Jenkins-build-server.pdf . I am stuck at the first step under Download and Install Jenkins section. On running [ec2-user ~]$ sudo yum update –y
in ubuntu terminal I am getting error '[ec2-user: command not found'. I have created an instance similar to the type mentioned in the AWS guidelines and I am trying to install Jenkins on EC2 using Ubuntu 16.0.4 version.
ubuntu amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 jenkins
yum
is the package manager for RHEL-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, etc. The equivalent for Ubuntu isapt
;yum
is not available on Ubuntu. You need to find instructions for Ubuntu.
– jayhendren
Jan 19 at 21:45
Thank you for your response. I am new to linux but I figured it out and jenkins is installed and running on EC2 now.
– Shilpa
Jan 21 at 18:21
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I am installing Jenkins on EC2 instance. I have followed all the steps from the AWS document provided at https://d1.awsstatic.com/Projects/P5505030/aws-project_Jenkins-build-server.pdf . I am stuck at the first step under Download and Install Jenkins section. On running [ec2-user ~]$ sudo yum update –y
in ubuntu terminal I am getting error '[ec2-user: command not found'. I have created an instance similar to the type mentioned in the AWS guidelines and I am trying to install Jenkins on EC2 using Ubuntu 16.0.4 version.
ubuntu amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 jenkins
I am installing Jenkins on EC2 instance. I have followed all the steps from the AWS document provided at https://d1.awsstatic.com/Projects/P5505030/aws-project_Jenkins-build-server.pdf . I am stuck at the first step under Download and Install Jenkins section. On running [ec2-user ~]$ sudo yum update –y
in ubuntu terminal I am getting error '[ec2-user: command not found'. I have created an instance similar to the type mentioned in the AWS guidelines and I am trying to install Jenkins on EC2 using Ubuntu 16.0.4 version.
ubuntu amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 jenkins
ubuntu amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 jenkins
edited Jan 17 at 21:25
Shilpa
asked Jan 17 at 20:53
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yum
is the package manager for RHEL-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, etc. The equivalent for Ubuntu isapt
;yum
is not available on Ubuntu. You need to find instructions for Ubuntu.
– jayhendren
Jan 19 at 21:45
Thank you for your response. I am new to linux but I figured it out and jenkins is installed and running on EC2 now.
– Shilpa
Jan 21 at 18:21
add a comment |
yum
is the package manager for RHEL-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, etc. The equivalent for Ubuntu isapt
;yum
is not available on Ubuntu. You need to find instructions for Ubuntu.
– jayhendren
Jan 19 at 21:45
Thank you for your response. I am new to linux but I figured it out and jenkins is installed and running on EC2 now.
– Shilpa
Jan 21 at 18:21
yum
is the package manager for RHEL-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, etc. The equivalent for Ubuntu is apt
; yum
is not available on Ubuntu. You need to find instructions for Ubuntu.– jayhendren
Jan 19 at 21:45
yum
is the package manager for RHEL-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, etc. The equivalent for Ubuntu is apt
; yum
is not available on Ubuntu. You need to find instructions for Ubuntu.– jayhendren
Jan 19 at 21:45
Thank you for your response. I am new to linux but I figured it out and jenkins is installed and running on EC2 now.
– Shilpa
Jan 21 at 18:21
Thank you for your response. I am new to linux but I figured it out and jenkins is installed and running on EC2 now.
– Shilpa
Jan 21 at 18:21
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yum
is the package manager for RHEL-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, etc. The equivalent for Ubuntu isapt
;yum
is not available on Ubuntu. You need to find instructions for Ubuntu.– jayhendren
Jan 19 at 21:45
Thank you for your response. I am new to linux but I figured it out and jenkins is installed and running on EC2 now.
– Shilpa
Jan 21 at 18:21