Rundeck is an open-source automation and orchestration engine that helps you automate routine processes, simplify workflows, and improve productivity. It can be used to manage remote systems, execute jobs in parallel, and schedule tasks.
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to install Rundeck on Debian Latest.
java -version
in the terminal. If Java is not installed, you can install it using the following command:sudo apt-get install default-jre-headless -y
Follow the steps below to install Rundeck on Debian Latest:
First, download the latest Rundeck package from the official Rundeck website using the wget command:
sudo wget https://dl.bintray.com/rundeck/rundeck-deb/rundeck_3.4.9.20220203-1_all.deb
Once the download is complete, install Rundeck using the dpkg command:
sudo dpkg -i rundeck_3.4.9.20220203-1_all.deb
The above command will install Rundeck along with its dependencies. During the installation process, you'll be prompted to create a new system user for Rundeck, enter the username and password and click on the enter button.
After the installation, start the Rundeck service using the following command:
sudo systemctl start rundeckd.service
Once the Rundeck service has started successfully, check its status using the following command:
sudo systemctl status rundeckd.service
You should see the status of the service as "active (running)." This confirms that the Rundeck service is up and running.
To access the Rundeck web interface, open a web browser, and navigate to the following URL:
http://SERVER_IP:4440/
Replace SERVER_IP
with the IP address of your Debian Latest server. You should see the Rundeck login page.
Enter the username and password you created during the installation process and click on the login button. You should now be logged in to the Rundeck web interface.
You've successfully installed Rundeck on Debian Latest. Rundeck is a powerful automation and orchestration engine that can help you streamline your workflows and increase productivity. Use the Rundeck web interface to manage and automate your routine processes, execute jobs in parallel, and schedule tasks.
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