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I go into.

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So since now you only have a bit of a worry about let's let's start getting our hands dirty by installing

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release on a Linux machine.

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So I have already mentioned all the steps of installation on the article, which is going to be on my

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website.

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I'm going to give the link of this article on the resources section and you can click there and then

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you are going to end up here and from here.

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What you need to do is you need to just copy paste these commands on a Linux machine and then it is

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going to install rallies and going to start this for you.

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However, let's start let's try to understand these commands first and then we are going to install

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that is using these commands.

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So installing this we can divided into three parts.

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Our first part is going to be installing and setting up a dummy repository.

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So we basically going to give us a way to install analysts.

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And once we do this, then we are going to move on to the second step, which is installing unruliness

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machine.

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And after we are done with the installation, we need to start this because when you install it is that

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this is not going to get automatically started.

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So we need to start is where running this command and this is an additional step which you can do or

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you cannot do as well, because what this command will do is this is going to make sure whenever you

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restart server, this is also going to get started.

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So in case you don't want that, whenever you restart server, you don't want this to get automatically

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started so you can skip this step.

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I have a server created on which I'm going to install.

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Ready.

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So this is just a Google VM instances I have created and here we are going to install it.

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So I'm just going to copy paste each of these commands one by one, and we are going to see how it works.

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And one more thing is that you will need pseudo privileges in order to install this using this mechanism.

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So that's why you see all of my commands have pseudo prefix.

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So just make sure we try to use it.

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You are using has privileges to do so as a pseudo or basically should be having privileges to run any

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command using pseudo if you don't have it.

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You need to get in touch with your sys admin.

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Who is going to enable this access for you.

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OK, so first command we have already executed.

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Now if you see that in my case it is saying that there is nothing to do.

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The reason is that before this session I have already installed and it is however, I'm just going to

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demonstrate to you that this is how you need to run it.

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And in your case, you might be seeing that it is installing this package.

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But in my case, it is saying that package is only up to and there's nothing to do.

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So now I'm going to move on to Second Command and just hit enter.

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And it's going to in my case again, is saying nothing to do because it is already there.

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But in your case, it's going to say installing and then it's going to install a repository now.

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Third step, I'm going to run, which is going to enable this config manager.

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So this is completed.

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Now I'm going to move on to a step of installing Rightest.

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So.

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I'm just going to run this pseudo yum install hype one way that is retender, and then it's going to

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install it least for you.

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So I haven't done that already.

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So that's why it is taking some time in order to install this on my system again.

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One more thing which is very important, which I forgot to mention initially, is that when you are

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installing this using this mechanism, the server on which you are installing this must be connected

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to the Internet because this is going to install really connecting to the package depository, which

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is online, and then it is going to install it for you.

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So now it is saying that it is successfully installed.

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So now what we need to do is we need to run is ready.

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Now, before that, I, I'm just going to make little changes in this command.

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So rather than writing start, I'm going to like status and.

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And so now basically what this command has done is this command has shown us their status, their readiness

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right now is not running.

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You can see here the status of active issuing inactive and that, OK, so what it means is that right

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now it is not running.

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So what I'm going to do is now I'm going to run this to come on and hit enter and I should be stopping

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this.

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We didn't get any message because it doesn't really show anything.

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So what you need to do is you need to understand this.

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Come on again.

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And then it's going to show you what is the status of right now in this case, you can see that the

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status of is is active, which means now that this has been successfully installed.

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So in order to connect to the and perform some redirect operations, what you need to do is you need

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to use these hyphens, the yellow utility, so that yellow is a command line utility using which you

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can connect to the server and you don't need to perform any extra step in order to connect to the yellow

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jackets or to install whenever you install ready server.

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So now I'm just going to clear the screen first and then we are going to die.

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But at least I can see a light and it is going to connect you to is.

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So you should be able to see a prompt like this.

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So in the beginning it is showing one 27 zero zero dot one.

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So this is nothing, but this is just representing your local system.

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So basically this is connecting to the system, your local system and six three seven nine is the default

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port on which the distance when you don't make any changes in the configuration file.

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So this is the default port on which and this is right now running on.

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Now, in order to write something to write is we need to write, you know, a key value format.

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So in order to write a simple command, we can just you can just you said set is a command, which which

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is going to write a key value pair.

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So let's say I want to write the name of a color.

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So color is a key and then I'm going to pass a value or basically I'm going to write a value.

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I'm just going to write right here.

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And it is saying, okay, so this is a way of saying that this command has successfully been executed

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and data has been written.

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Now, before we read this data, I'm going to write one more color.

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So I'm just going to like write it into it and saying, okay.

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And so both of these values have been stored in this case.

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So now I'm going to read this value back.

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And the way to do that is you need to use that.

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Come on.

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So whenever you want to write anything you need to, you said, come on, if you want to read something

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you need to use get come on so I could get in here.

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You need to provide the name of the key.

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So key is color into and now it is giving value of right now.

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The reason why it has given right and not has given that is we are going to discuss this later on.

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So basically whenever you write Sankei with a new or updated value pair, in that case, all the value

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is just going to get over it and with the new value.

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OK, so when we wrote Red and when we wrote White, so basically we did not change the key.

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So Key got updated with this color.

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Right.

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OK, we are going to discuss all of these.

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This is more like a functionality of the list.

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We are going to we're going to read about this in our upcoming session.

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But the idea behind this session is that you should be able to get that installed up and running in

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your environment.

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So hopefully this help in installing and setting upgrades on your system.

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If you still face any problem, please feel free to ask me in the Q&amp;A section and I'd be more than happy

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to answer your queries.
