On Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 2:26:09 PM UTC-6 Eric Fetzer wrote:

Thanks for the response Mark.  I don't want to backgrade, so jenkins won't 
> run.  Can you give me a clue as to where the filepath is to java in 
> Jenkins.  Just upgrading didn't solve the problem and the vid is too slow 
> for me.  He seems to talk a lot about working in the tool.  I'm command 
> line RHEL 7.
>
>
I believe that the command you want is described on the Red Hat Customer 
Portal <https://access.redhat.com/solutions/6232511>.

# alternatives --config java

Naturally, there are many different scenarios and complications where that 
command is the wrong choice.  For most people, the simplest choice is to 
switch the system path to Java and that is what alternatives will do.

If that is not what you prefer, then you can configure a specific Java path 
through

# systemctl edit jenkins
 
The Jenkins documentation includes a guide to managing services with systemd 
<https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/system-administration/systemd-services/>.

Mark Waite

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