![]() ![]() To use the user interface, fire up a web browser and type in the URL You should see the user interface as displayed in Figure 3.5, “Application Window”. Starting Nexus Repository Manager.Īt this point, the repository manager will be running and listening on all IP addresses (0.0.0.0) that are configured for the current host on port 8081. When executed you should see a feedback message and then you can follow the startup process viewing the log file logs/wrapper.log changes. On Unix systems, you can start the repository manager detached from the starting shell with the start command even when not yet installed as a service./bin/nexus start Starting the repository manager with the console command will leave it running in the current shell and display the log output. Similarly, starting on Windows can be done with the nexus.bat file. To start the repository manager on a Unix-like platform like Linux, MacOSX or Solaris use: cd /usr/local/nexus ![]() Nexus Repository Manager Pro and Nexus Repository Manager OSS ship with generic startup scripts for Unix-like platforms called nexus and for Windows platforms called nexus.bat in the This service wrapper can be configured to run the repository manager as a Windows service or a Unix daemon. It runs within a servlet container called Eclipse Jetty, and it is started with a native service wrapper called the Tanuki Java Service Wrapper. ![]() When you start the repository manager, you are starting a web server on the default port 0.0.0.0:8081.
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