Do you have JAVA installed on your server?

On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 8:02:33 PM UTC+8, Vijai Meda wrote:
>
> Thanks Mark.
> I have downloaded OpenSuSe package and installed.
> Now it simply says  failed.
>
> hyslnx20:/opt/home/vm185012/Jenkins # /etc/init.d/jenkins start
> Starting 
> Jenkins                                                               failed
>
> I have debugged a /etc/init.d/jenkins script it fails  at
>
> case "$1" in
>     start)
>         echo -n "Starting Jenkins "
>         /sbin/checkproc -k -p "$JENKINS_PID_FILE" "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" 
> >/var/log/jenkins.rc 2>&1
>         CHECK=$?
>         if [ $CHECK -eq 7 ]; then
>                 rm -f "$JENKINS_PID_FILE"
>                 if [ -x "$JENKINS_INIT_SHELL" ]; then
>  
>                        startproc -n $JENKINS_NICE -s -e -l 
> /var/log/jenkins.rc -p "$JENKINS_PID_FILE" -t 1 /bin/su -l -s 
> "$JENKINS_INIT_SHELL" -c "$JAVA_CMD $PARAMS &" "$JENKINS_USER"
>                 else
>
>
>                        HOME=$JENKINS_HOME startproc -n $JENKINS_NICE -s -e 
> -l /var/log/jenkins.rc -u "$JENKINS_USER" -p "$JENKINS_PID_FILE" $JAVA_CMD 
> $PARAMS
>                 fi
>                 JPROC=$( pgrep java -U $JENKINS_USER )
>                 if [ -n "$JPROC" ]; then
>                         echo "$JPROC" >"$JENKINS_PID_FILE"
>                         rc_status -v
>                 else
>                         echo " Failed here....1"
>                         rc_failed
>                         rc_status -v
>                 fi
>         else
>
> The command doesnt seem to be running in the backgroud "startproc -n 
> $JENKINS_NICE -s -e -l /var/log/jenkins.rc -p "$JENKINS_PID_FILE" -t 1 
> /bin/su -l -s "$JENKINS_INIT_SHELL" -c "$JAVA_CMD $PARAMS &" "$JENKINS_USER"" 
> and hence the below lines fail
>
> JPROC=$( pgrep java -U $JENKINS_USER )
>                 if [ -n "$JPROC" ]; then
>
> On Friday, 6 January 2017 15:57:48 UTC+5:30, Mark Waite wrote:
>>
>> You're trying to use a package created for a Red Hat distribution on a 
>> distribution which is not Red Hat or a Red Hat derivative.  In general, 
>> that won't work.
>>
>> Refer to 
>> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/9314/no-such-file-or-directory-etc-init-d-functions
>>  for 
>> more details describing why it won't work.
>>
>> You should probably use the SUSE / openSUSE long term support package 
>> from http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/opensuse-stable/ or the weekly from 
>> http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/opensuse/ 
>>
>> Mark Waite
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 3:15 AM Vijai Meda <vija...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>  I have downloaded rpm for “Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS” and installed on my 
>>> Suse Linux 11, below is the output of the installation.
>>>
>>>
>>> warning: jenkins-2.32.1-1.1.noarch.rpm: Header V4 DSA signature: NOKEY, 
>>> key ID d50582e6
>>>
>>> Preparing...                ########################################### 
>>> [100%]
>>>
>>>    1:jenkins                ########################################### 
>>> [100%]
>>>
>>> jenkins                   0:off  1:off  2:off  3:on   4:off  5:on   
>>> 6:off
>>>
>>>
>>> But when I start the Jenkins, it fails with below error.
>>>
>>> /etc/init.d/jenkins: line 51: /etc/init.d/functions: No such file or 
>>> directory
>>>
>>>
>>> If any of you guys ever encountered or did know a solution, then please 
>>> help me.
>>>
>>> In which directory Jenkins gets installed at?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Vijai
>>>
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