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Question : The DevOps team of xFusionCorp Industries is planning to create a number of Jenkins jobs for different tasks. To easily manage the jobs within Jenkins UI they decided to create different Folders for all Jenkins jobs based on usage/nature of these jobs. Based on the requirements shared below please perform the below mentioned task:

Click on the + button in the top left corner and select option Select port to view on Host 1, enter port 8081 and click on Display Port. You should be able to access the Jenkins login page. Login using username theadmin and Adm!n321 password.

There are already two jobs httpd-php and services.

Create a new folder under Jenkins UI which should be named Apache.

Move the above mentioned two jobs under Apache folder.

Note:

You might need to install some plugins and restart Jenkins service. So, we recommend clicking on Restart Jenkins when installation is complete and no jobs are running on plugin installation/update page i.e update centre. Also, Jenkins UI sometimes gets stuck when Jenkins service restarts in the back end. In this case, please make sure to refresh the UI page.

For these kind of scenarios requiring changes to be done in a web UI, please take screenshots so that you can share it with us for review in case your task is marked incomplete. You may also consider using a screen recording software such as loom.com to record and share your work.

This task is based on web UI, you can refer below Video Solution for better understanding 

Jenkins is a popular open source CI (Continuous Integration) tool which is widely used for project development, deployment, and automation.


Solution:  

1. Click on the + button in the top left corner and select option Select port to view on Host 1, enter port 8081 and click on Display Port. You should be able to access the Jenkins login page. Login using username theadmin and Adm!n321 password.








2. There are already two jobs httpd-php and services.


3. Create a New Item on Dashboard. Check you get folder item










4. If no folder item then you need to install folder plugin.

under  Dashboard > Manage Jenkins > Plugin Manager








5. Create a new folder named Apache.


6. Move the above mentioned two jobs under Apache folder.




















7. Click on Finish & Confirm to complete the task successful

Happy Learning!!!!


Apart from this if you need more clarity,  I have made a  tutorial video on this , 

please go through and share your comments. Like and share the knowledge





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