Part 4: Get the password to start the Jenkins

Step by step guide to get the password to start you Jenkins

  Shubham Verma      September 18, 2020


Part 4: Get the password to start the Jenkins

W

hile installing the Jenkins, we need a password to start the Jenkins, This password, Jenkins creates itself and stores in the system files. We need to get that password to start the Jenkins.
In this article, we'll see how we can get the password to start Jenkins.

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Get the password to start the jenkins


Get the password to start the jenkins:

In this step, we'll see how we can get the password to start/continue the Jenkins.
To get the password of Jenkins, you need to follow the below steps:
* Open terminal
* Run command cd /
* Run command cd /Users/USER_NAME/.jenkins/secrets. ie: cd /Users/shubham/.jenkins/secrets
* Run command ls, and see the file initialAdminPassword.
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Get the password to start the jenkins


Now you need to open this file using the following step.
* Run command open ./initialAdminPassword. After this command, your file will be opened and you can see the password as:
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Get the password to start the jenkins


Now copy that password and paste on the Jenkins page and click on OK, now it will open the Customize Jenkins page.

Conclusion:

In this tutorial, we get the password of Jenkins to start. If you want to learn more about the Jenkins then read my articles, The links are give below.


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