62

I installed jenkins on Centos 7 using the following:

sudo wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo http://pkg.jenkins.io/redhat-stable/jenkins.repo
sudo rpm --import http://pkg.jenkins.io/redhat-stable/jenkins.io.key
yum install jenkins

as described on the official documentation

However when I run:

service start jenkins

I get the following error message:

Starting jenkins (via systemctl):  Job for jenkins.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status jenkins.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
                                                           [FAILED]

Running systemctl status jenkins.service gives me this:

● jenkins.service - LSB: Jenkins Continuous Integration Server
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/jenkins)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2016-09-21 16:45:28 BST; 3min 59s ago
     Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
  Process: 2818 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/jenkins start (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.of(JavaVMArguments...04)
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.current(JavaVMArgu...92)
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.Daemon.daemonize(Daemon.java:106)
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.Daemon.all(Daemon.java:88)
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: ... 6 more
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: jenkins.service: control process exited, code=exited s...s=1
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: Jenkins Continuous Integration Server.
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: Unit jenkins.service entered failed state.
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: jenkins.service failed.
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: [FAILED]
Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.

and running journalctl -xe gives me this:

Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.of(JavaVMArguments.java:
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.current(JavaVMArguments.
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.Daemon.daemonize(Daemon.java:106)
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: at com.sun.akuma.Daemon.all(Daemon.java:88)
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: ... 6 more
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib runuser[2819]: pam_unix(runuser:session): session closed for user jenkin
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: jenkins.service: control process exited, code=exited status=
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: Jenkins Continuous Integration Server.
-- Subject: Unit jenkins.service has failed
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit jenkins.service has failed.
--
-- The result is failed.
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: Unit jenkins.service entered failed state.
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: jenkins.service failed.
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib jenkins[2818]: [FAILED]
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib polkitd[1392]: Unregistered Authentication Agent for unix-process:2813:8
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib dhclient[1390]: DHCPREQUEST on eno16777984 to 192.168.15.254 port 67 (xi
Sep 21 16:45:28 webstack.local.caplib dhclient[1390]: DHCPACK from 192.168.15.254 (xid=0x2ab6e6bc)
Sep 21 16:45:30 webstack.local.caplib dhclient[1390]: bound to 192.168.15.120 -- renewal in 865 seconds.
Sep 21 16:45:36 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: Starting Cleanup of Temporary Directories...
-- Subject: Unit systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service has begun start-up
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service has begun starting up.
Sep 21 16:45:36 webstack.local.caplib systemd[1]: Started Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
-- Subject: Unit systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service has finished start-up
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service has finished starting up.
--
-- The start-up result is done.

Both of which is really unhelpful. How do I fix this issue?

5
  • 3
    You can check for any error messages in /var/log/jenkins/jenkins.log.
    – Amit
    Sep 21, 2016 at 17:10
  • 3
    I believe no such file existed Sep 21, 2016 at 17:15
  • 1. What Java version are you running? 2. Do you have firewalld or iptables enabled? 3. Try first enabling the service, then start. May 12, 2018 at 2:25
  • 3
    make sure to install java as well. If you installing the jenkins on amazon web server: medium.com/@itsmattburgess/…
    – mochadwi
    Jul 25, 2019 at 14:57
  • for CentOS- try performing the two steps described (stackoverflow ans) here(stackoverflow.com/questions/38352806/…) , if still the issue exists then check if you already something running on the port where jenkins is trying to run(by default port 8080) Jul 28, 2022 at 20:55

32 Answers 32

65

Similar problem on Ubuntu 16.04.

Setting up jenkins (2.72) ...
Job for jenkins.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status jenkins.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
invoke-rc.d: initscript jenkins, action "start" failed.
● jenkins.service - LSB: Start Jenkins at boot time
Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/jenkins; bad; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2017-08-01 05:39:06 UTC; 7ms ago
Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
Process: 3700 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/jenkins start (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Aug 01 05:39:06 ip-0 systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Start Jenkins ....
Aug 01 05:39:06 ip-0 jenkins[3700]: ERROR: No Java executable ...
Aug 01 05:39:06 ip-0 jenkins[3700]: If you actually have java ...
Aug 01 05:39:06 ip-0 systemd[1]: jenkins.service: Control pro...1
Aug 01 05:39:06 ip-0 systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: Start J....
Aug 01 05:39:06 ip-0 systemd[1]: jenkins.service: Unit entere....
Aug 01 05:39:06 ip-0 systemd[1]: jenkins.service: Failed with....

To fix the issue manually install Java Runtime Environment:

JDK version 9:

sudo apt install openjdk-9-jre

JDK version 8:

sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre

Open Jenkins configuration file:

sudo vi /etc/init.d/jenkins

Finally, append path to the new java executable (line 16):

PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/bin/
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  • 25
    To further improve your answer Andrew. As of the writing of this comment, v9 will NOT work and jenkins will fail with a "Incorrect Java Version found" so to fix that you should chose version 8 as your default java environment by simply running sudo update-alternatives --config java and then chosing your version 8
    – megachill
    Aug 2, 2017 at 15:37
  • 1
    In my case, changing from Java 9 to java 8 make it. Thanks to the comment from @privilegue
    – soynerdito
    Jul 20, 2018 at 13:29
  • @Andrew: I had the same issue on ubuntu 16.04 with java8. For me it worked to use the latest jenkins (LTS) version.
    – smartmeta
    Sep 13, 2018 at 8:33
  • Didn't work with jdk-13. You have to stick to jdk-8 in most cases. more details here https://jenkins.io/doc/administration/requirements/java/
    – Lal
    Feb 5, 2021 at 10:56
  • 1
    sudo apt install openjdk-11-jre worked for me on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. install this before installing Jenkins. Apr 11, 2022 at 15:22
22

ERROR: Linux / Centos:

Job for jenkins.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status jenkins.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.

Solution:

  • Edit the Jenkins init file by doing

    sudo vi /etc/init.d/jenkins
    
  • Add your own Java path, for example:

    /opt/oracle/product/java/jdk1.8.0_45/bin/java
    
  • Restart the service:

    sudo service jenkins start
    sudo service jenkins status
    sudo service jenkins stop
    
2
  • 8
    Where do we add the java path? Jun 7, 2017 at 14:40
  • 1
    you should add the path in candidates=" "
    – chenxuZhu
    Jul 10, 2019 at 8:53
14

I had a similar problem on Ubuntu 16.04. Thanks to @Guna I figured out that I had to manually install Java (sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre).

2
  • I doubt that this works. The jenkins documentation explicitly says: 'Java 8 is the ONLY supported runtime environment, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are supported' and 'Java 9 is not supported'. Please update your answer.
    – smartmeta
    Sep 13, 2018 at 8:36
  • 1
    @smartmeta Thanks for noting this, I updated the answer. It was working for me back then, though (at least I did not notice any issues). Probably "not supported" only means they do not test/maintain with this version.
    – luator
    Sep 13, 2018 at 9:10
9

I had a similar issue on CentOS 7 while a correct version of Java was installed and java -version gave a nice result.

Collecting multiple answers from different SO threads I did the following:

Make sure Java is installed (and version is compatible with Jenkins) There're some tricks if saying about CentOS, this is mentioned in official Jenkins tutorial here

If Java is installed and available, when running java -v output should look like this:

    ~>$java -version
    openjdk version "1.8.0_161"
    OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_161-b14)
    OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.161-b14, mixed mode)

Add a path to Java to your /etc/rc.d/init.d/jenkins

   ~>$ sudo vim /etc/rc.d/init.d/jenkins
    candidates="
    /etc/alternatives/java
    /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0/bin/java
    /usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.8.0/bin/java
    /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0/bin/java
    /usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.7.0/bin/java
    /usr/bin/java
    /usr/java/jdk1.8.0_162/bin/java ##add your java path here
    "

How to get your 'real' path to java distributive which is called when you type smth like java -v Follow this SO thread

If steps above didn't help, try to make sure all permission issues are resolved:

  1. If Jenkins fails to run Java, it could be jenkins user doesn't have permissions to run it, then change jenkins to root in config (described here)
  2. Try to play with chmod setting 755 permissions to java installation folder

And finally what helped me in result When I did run journalctl -xe as was suggested when I've tried to sudo service jenkins start, I got similar Java stacktrace:

Starting CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise Exception in thread "main" java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:497)
at Main._main(Main.java:140)
at Main.main(Main.java:98)
Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /tmp/jna--1712433994/jna7387046629130767794.tmp: /tmp/jna--1712433994/jna7387046629130767794.tmp: failed to map segment from shared object: Operation not permitted
at java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary0(ClassLoader.java:1937)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1822)
at java.lang.Runtime.load0(Runtime.java:809)
at java.lang.System.load(System.java:1086)
at com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibraryFromClasspath(Native.java:761)
at com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibrary(Native.java:736)
at com.sun.jna.Native.<clinit>(Native.java:131)
at com.sun.akuma.CLibrary.<clinit>(CLibrary.java:89)
at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.resolvePID(JavaVMArguments.java:128)
at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.ofLinux(JavaVMArguments.java:116)
at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.of(JavaVMArguments.java:104)
at com.sun.akuma.JavaVMArguments.current(JavaVMArguments.java:92)
at com.sun.akuma.Daemon.daemonize(Daemon.java:106)
at com.sun.akuma.Daemon.all(Daemon.java:88)
... 6 more

The problem is that Jenkins tries to launch JNA library from /tmp dir which is marked as noexec by default, so we it could be fixed by creating a temporary directory in a /jenkins path so it could be executed. The full way to do this is described here by CloudBees support (thanks a lot for them)

I hope something from this list will help (as well I mostly leave it for me in the future when I'll have to install Jenkins for CentOs again :)

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  • Thanks for the answer, I met the same problem as you mentioned "failed to map segment from shared object" The answer in the link helped. Nov 15, 2018 at 6:16
  • I was getting a simlar error to you on RHEL 7 and followed option 1 from the cloudbees support page which fixed the issue for me as well. Hero.
    – DataJack
    Jan 2, 2019 at 17:18
  • Thanks @rodikno, centos7 and the problem was with /tmp permissions.
    – Denys
    May 16, 2019 at 18:39
9

Before you install Jenkins you should install JDK:

apt install openjdk-8-jre

After this install Jenkins:

apt-get install jenkins

And check Jenkins status (should be 'active'):

systemctl status jenkins.service
6

The easiest possible fix for this issue if it is a AWS linux instance

sudo yum install java-1.8.0 -y 

sudo yum remove java-1.7.0-openjdk
4

Still fighting the same error on both ubuntu, ubuntu derivatives and opensuse. This is a great way to bypass and move forward until you can fix the actual issue.

Just use the docker image for jenkins from dockerhub.

docker pull jenkins/jenkins

docker run -itd -p 8080:8080 --name jenkins_container jenkins

Use the browser to navigate to:

localhost:8080 or my_pc:8080

To get at the token at the path given on the login screen:

docker exec -it jenkins_container /bin/bash

Then navigate to the token file and copy/paste the code into the login screen. You can use the edit/copy/paste menus in the kde/gnome/lxde/xfce terminals to copy the terminal text, then paste it with ctrl-v

War File

Or use the jenkins.war file. For development purposes you can run jenkins as your user (or as jenkins) from the command line or create a short script in /usr/local or /opt to start it.

Download the jenkins.war from the jenkins download page:

https://jenkins.io/download/

Then put it somewhere safe, ~/jenkins would be a good place.

mkdir ~/jenkins; cp ~/Downloads/jenkins.war ~/jenkins

Then run:

nohup java -jar ~/jenkins/jenkins.war > ~/jenkins/jenkins.log 2>&1

To get the initial admin password token, copy the text output of:

cat /home/my_home_dir/.jenkins/secrets/initialAdminPassword

and paste that into the box with ctrl-v as your initial admin password.

Hope this is detailed enough to get you on your way...

4

I had the same issue, and when I checked if Java is installed I realised it's not, so installing Java solved the problem for me.

Check for java:

java -version

If Java is installed in the system, the command will return the java version otherwise it will show a message like this.

The program 'java' can be found in the following packages:
 * default-jre
 * gcj-5-jre-headless
 * openjdk-8-jre-headless
 * gcj-4.8-jre-headless
 * gcj-4.9-jre-headless
 * openjdk-9-jre-headless

To install java use the following command.

sudo apt-get install default-jre
4

[100 %]Solved. I had the same problem today. I checked my server space

df-h

I saw that server is out of space so i check which directory has most size by

sudo du -ch / | sort -h

I saw 12.2G /var/lib/jenkins so i entered this folder and cleared all the logs by

cd /var/libs/jenkins
rm *

and restart the jenkins it will work normal

sudo systemctl restart jenkins.service
3

Jenkins, by default, makes use of port 8080, please make sure its not occupied by other applications. To check if a port is available, try running

curl localhost:8080

If port is available, this should result in an error like:

curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 8080: Connection refused

If the port is occupied, Jenkins port can be changed by:

sudo systemctl edit --full jenkins.service

and setting:

Environment="JENKINS_PORT=<ANY_AVAILABLE_PORT>"

Then run:

   sudo systemctl restart jenkins.service
2

I was trying to install it in kubuntu 18.04, and i was already sure that i had java installed, I confirmed by trying

java -version

I got the output like that

java version "1.8.0_91"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_91-b14)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.91-b14, mixed mode)

Since I already know that my java PATH variables are defined in /etc/environment file, I added that file to the top of /etc/init.d/jenkins file

source /etc/environment

you can even remove the PATH from /etc/init.d/jenkins file, since it's already defined in /etc/environment

after that, i restarted my jenkins server,and it seemed to start working fine from localhost:8080

2

In my case, the port 8080 was taken by some other service (Apache Airflow).

So I edit the HTTP port in this file:

sudo vi /etc/default/jenkins

And then started the service and it worked:

sudo service jenkins start

I was on Ubuntu 18.04 and installed openjdk-8

1

For ubuntu 16.04, there is firewall issue. You need to open 8080 port using following command:

sudo ufw allow 8080

Detailed steps are given here: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-jenkins-on-ubuntu-16-04

1
  • But the question is about centOS, not Ubuntu.
    – Alexander
    Jun 6, 2018 at 20:30
1

Installing Java fixed this issue for me!

please try to install it like this:

sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk
1

In my case, my first error where I got the error message above was due to /usr/share/jenkins/jenkins.war missing. I had manually set it as a symlink, and running apt-get upgrade removed the symlink. Fix was to download the latest jenkins.war from jenkins.io (or restoring the symlink to point to the latest version).

After this I still got the same error, and by starting Jenkins manually:

java -jar jenkins.war

I got the following error message

SEVERE: Running with Java class version 52, which is older than the Minimum required version 55. See https://jenkins.io/redirect/java-support/
Jenkins requires Java versions [17, 11] but you are running with Java 1.8 

Upgrading openjdk to version 11 (or 17) solved the problem:

apt-get install openjdk-11-jre
1

For Amazon Linux:

sudo wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo https://pkg.jenkins.io/redhat/jenkins.repo

sudo rpm --import https://pkg.jenkins.io/redhat/jenkins.io.key

sudo amazon-linux-extras install epel

sudo amazon-linux-extras install java-openjdk11

sudo yum install jenkins

systemctl start jenkins
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  • This was helpfu but still didnt work, I was able to get it to work but my last 2 lines are the following: yum install -y jenkins (added the -y flag) and service jenkins start (instead of systemctl) Jan 12, 2023 at 3:00
0

You just need to install Java. It did work after installing Java version 8, using this command : sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre-headless

0

Looks like java version conflicts.

Please refer https://medium.com/lucian-daniliuc/upgrading-jenkins-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts-df3e1209f98c

0

I faced same issue while setting up jenkins, the problem is that java is not installed and hence not available in path.

The simplest way is to use scp here to copy jdk binaries to aws ec2 box, script won't work if you make one as they keep on updating download urls(Orale, i mean): scp -i C:/Users/key-pair.pem jdk-8u191-linux-x64.tar.gz ec2- [email protected]:~/

$cd /opt

$sudo cp /home/ec2-user/jdk* .

$sudo chmod +x jdk*

$sudo tar xzf jdk-8u191-linux-x64.tar.gz

$sudo tar xzf jdk-8u191-linux-x64.tar.gz

$cd jdk1.8.0_191/

$sudo alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /opt/jdk1.8.0_191/bin/java 2

$sudo alternatives --config java

Here I download tar.gz file in loal windows and transferred over scp to AWS ec2-user, default dir. Hope it helps.

0

I had below error:

Job for jenkins.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status jenkins.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.

Solution was to revert the NAME to jenkins in the below file (Earlier I have changed it to 'NAME=ubuntu'):

sudo vi /etc/default/jenkins
    NAME=jenkins

Now restart passed:

sudo service jenkins restart
sudo systemctl restart jenkins.service

Hope that helps.

0

In my case, the issue was of unsupported java version

Check the file /etc/init.d/jenkins to find out which java versions are supported.

To find which java versions are supported, run

grep -m 1 "JAVA_ALLOWED_VERSIONS" /etc/init.d/jenkins

The output will be like this(your's might be different)

JAVA_ALLOWED_VERSIONS=( "1.8" "11" )

In my case version 1.8 and 11 are supported. I will be going with version 11.

Install the supported version of jre using command

For ubuntu/debian

sudo apt install openjdk-11-jre 

For centOS use

sudo yum install java-11-openjdk-devel

Find the path to newly installed jre

For ubuntu/debian path is

/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/java

You can find the path on centOS under /usr/lib/jvm/

Modify the file /etc/init.d/jenkins At line number 28, replace the JAVA=`type -p java` with JAVA='/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/java'

Now run command to reload the systemctl daemon

sudo systemctl daemon-reload

Start the jenkins service

sudo systemctl start jenkins
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[root~]# systemctl start jenkins

Job for jenkins.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status jenkins.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.

[root~]# [root~]# systemctl status jenkins.service

● jenkins.service - LSB: Jenkins Automation Server
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/jenkins; bad; vendor preset: disabled)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2021-08-26 03:31:13 UTC; 12s ago
     Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
  Process: 3465 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/jenkins start (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Aug 26 03:31:13 ip-172-31-11-0.ap-south-1.compute.internal systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Jenkins Automation Server...
Aug 26 03:31:13 ip-172-31-11-0.ap-south-1.compute.internal jenkins[3465]: Starting Jenkins File "/usr/bin/java" is not executable.
Aug 26 03:31:13 ip-172-31-11-0.ap-south-1.compute.internal jenkins[3465]: [FAILED]
Aug 26 03:31:13 ip-172-31-11-0.ap-south-1.compute.internal systemd[1]: jenkins.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1
Aug 26 03:31:13 ip-172-31-11-0.ap-south-1.compute.internal systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: Jenkins Automation Server.
Aug 26 03:31:13 ip-172-31-11-0.ap-south-1.compute.internal systemd[1]: Unit jenkins.service entered failed state.
Aug 26 03:31:13 ip-172-31-11-0.ap-south-1.compute.internal systemd[1]: jenkins.service failed.

I had this problem. and the problem was that I haven't installed java. This is for Amazon Linux. To install Java on Amazon Linux use : sudo yum install java.

0

same error in my case,I tried all the above solutions ,none of them work because java is not the problem here.Please follow this steps for success.

before hitting sudo yum install jenkins java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel -y, you need to proceed this below step

step1: sudo amazon-linux-extras install epel -y
step2:sudo vi vim /etc/yum.repos.d/epelfordaemonize.repo  (it will open  vim)
step3:Enter this command after step2(vim is open)

   [daemonize]
   baseurl=https://download-ib01.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/
   gpgcheck=no
   enabled=yes
step4: For saving those command, type :wq and hit enter again write :wq and hit enter,it will save and return back.
step5: Now,sudo yum install jenkins java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel -y,it will work
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Install the certificates-

  • sudo apt install ca-certificates

then, Try Updating & Upgrading the packages-

  • sudo apt upgrade
  • sudo apt update

Then follow the link to install the Jenkins :)

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-jenkins-on-ubuntu-18-04

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I use docker for jenkins. You should be use https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins instead https://hub.docker.com/_/jenkins

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First, install JDK version 8:

sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre

Second, Choose version 8 as your default java environment by simply running

sudo update-alternatives --config java

Finally, Run

sudo systemctl start jenkins

Now, open port 8080 to login to Jenkins!

To stop it run:

sudo systemctl stop jenkins
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Adding on to what has been already answered by Guna Sekaran. Jenkins need the user jenkins to be present in order to run the jenkins as a service.

To add the user, run useradd jenkins as root, and run passwd jenkins as root before starting Jenkins as a service.

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Open the jenkins service config file sudo vim /etc/rc.d/init.d/jenkins

set candidates as follows:

candidates="

/etc/alternatives/java

/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0/bin/java

/usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.8.0/bin/java

/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0/bin/java

/usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.7.0/bin/java

/usr/bin/java

**/usr/java/jdk1.8.0_162/bin/java**    ##add your java path

"
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vi /etc/init.d/jenkins

add:

/usr/lib/jvm/java/jre/bin/java
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  • Thanks for your input. But maybe it is a good idea to read the Tour to learn how to ask and answer questions
    – smartmeta
    Sep 13, 2018 at 8:30
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In my case I were starting jenkins service from root instead of jenkins user

i did

sed -i 's/JENKINS_USER="jenkins"/JENKINS_USER="root"/g  /etc/sysconfig/jenkins

then

service jenkins restart

all work well

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