/var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-2e590c15/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found












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i am running jenkins as follows: (in other words as a docker container on a centos vm), note that this command has privileged flag, i was trying to see if this would make a difference, but not.



docker run --privileged -p 8080:8080 -p 50000:50000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v $(which docker):/usr/bin/docker -v /home/llnt.local/sbollapragada/sbollasjenkinsconfig:/var/jenkins_home jenkinsci/blueocean


when i run a pipeline script like this one:



pipeline {
agent { docker { image 'maven:3.3.3' } }
stages {
stage('build') {
steps {
sh 'mvn --version'
}
}
}
}


i am seeing this error:



Console Output
Started by user Shan
Running in Durability level: MAX_SURVIVABILITY
[Pipeline] node
Running on Jenkins in /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test
[Pipeline] {
[Pipeline] sh
+ docker inspect -f . maven:3.3.3
/var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-2e590c15/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
[Pipeline] sh
+ docker pull maven:3.3.3
/var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-4d643ceb/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
[Pipeline] }
[Pipeline] // node
[Pipeline] End of Pipeline
ERROR: script returned exit code 127
Finished: FAILURE


any ideas of how to resolve this issue, i want the jenkins container to use the docker running in the vm (host machine). any help is really appreciated










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    i am running jenkins as follows: (in other words as a docker container on a centos vm), note that this command has privileged flag, i was trying to see if this would make a difference, but not.



    docker run --privileged -p 8080:8080 -p 50000:50000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v $(which docker):/usr/bin/docker -v /home/llnt.local/sbollapragada/sbollasjenkinsconfig:/var/jenkins_home jenkinsci/blueocean


    when i run a pipeline script like this one:



    pipeline {
    agent { docker { image 'maven:3.3.3' } }
    stages {
    stage('build') {
    steps {
    sh 'mvn --version'
    }
    }
    }
    }


    i am seeing this error:



    Console Output
    Started by user Shan
    Running in Durability level: MAX_SURVIVABILITY
    [Pipeline] node
    Running on Jenkins in /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test
    [Pipeline] {
    [Pipeline] sh
    + docker inspect -f . maven:3.3.3
    /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-2e590c15/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
    [Pipeline] sh
    + docker pull maven:3.3.3
    /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-4d643ceb/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
    [Pipeline] }
    [Pipeline] // node
    [Pipeline] End of Pipeline
    ERROR: script returned exit code 127
    Finished: FAILURE


    any ideas of how to resolve this issue, i want the jenkins container to use the docker running in the vm (host machine). any help is really appreciated










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      i am running jenkins as follows: (in other words as a docker container on a centos vm), note that this command has privileged flag, i was trying to see if this would make a difference, but not.



      docker run --privileged -p 8080:8080 -p 50000:50000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v $(which docker):/usr/bin/docker -v /home/llnt.local/sbollapragada/sbollasjenkinsconfig:/var/jenkins_home jenkinsci/blueocean


      when i run a pipeline script like this one:



      pipeline {
      agent { docker { image 'maven:3.3.3' } }
      stages {
      stage('build') {
      steps {
      sh 'mvn --version'
      }
      }
      }
      }


      i am seeing this error:



      Console Output
      Started by user Shan
      Running in Durability level: MAX_SURVIVABILITY
      [Pipeline] node
      Running on Jenkins in /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test
      [Pipeline] {
      [Pipeline] sh
      + docker inspect -f . maven:3.3.3
      /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-2e590c15/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
      [Pipeline] sh
      + docker pull maven:3.3.3
      /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-4d643ceb/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
      [Pipeline] }
      [Pipeline] // node
      [Pipeline] End of Pipeline
      ERROR: script returned exit code 127
      Finished: FAILURE


      any ideas of how to resolve this issue, i want the jenkins container to use the docker running in the vm (host machine). any help is really appreciated










      share|improve this question














      i am running jenkins as follows: (in other words as a docker container on a centos vm), note that this command has privileged flag, i was trying to see if this would make a difference, but not.



      docker run --privileged -p 8080:8080 -p 50000:50000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v $(which docker):/usr/bin/docker -v /home/llnt.local/sbollapragada/sbollasjenkinsconfig:/var/jenkins_home jenkinsci/blueocean


      when i run a pipeline script like this one:



      pipeline {
      agent { docker { image 'maven:3.3.3' } }
      stages {
      stage('build') {
      steps {
      sh 'mvn --version'
      }
      }
      }
      }


      i am seeing this error:



      Console Output
      Started by user Shan
      Running in Durability level: MAX_SURVIVABILITY
      [Pipeline] node
      Running on Jenkins in /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test
      [Pipeline] {
      [Pipeline] sh
      + docker inspect -f . maven:3.3.3
      /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-2e590c15/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
      [Pipeline] sh
      + docker pull maven:3.3.3
      /var/jenkins_home/workspace/John-Test@tmp/durable-4d643ceb/script.sh: line 1: docker: not found
      [Pipeline] }
      [Pipeline] // node
      [Pipeline] End of Pipeline
      ERROR: script returned exit code 127
      Finished: FAILURE


      any ideas of how to resolve this issue, i want the jenkins container to use the docker running in the vm (host machine). any help is really appreciated







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          After a lot of research, I found out that we cannot use docker in a Jenkins container.



          Try to install Jenkins directly on your CentOS VM and check. If you still have the same issue this means that I'm wrong. If not, you can mark this response as a good one.






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                Try to install Jenkins directly on your CentOS VM and check. If you still have the same issue this means that I'm wrong. If not, you can mark this response as a good one.






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                I had the same issue.



                After a lot of research, I found out that we cannot use docker in a Jenkins container.



                Try to install Jenkins directly on your CentOS VM and check. If you still have the same issue this means that I'm wrong. If not, you can mark this response as a good one.







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