As I mentioned in the previous topics I’m going to cover the Nomad installation on all popular Linux distros. So this tutorial will be aimed to show you how to install Nomad on RHEL-based distro.
Prerequisites
- RHEL-based bash environment
- sudo privileges
Install Nomad on RHEL-based distro
Step 1. Firstly we should install config-manager
to manage the repos.
sudo yum install -y yum-utils
Step 2. The second step is to add the HashiCorp official repo.
sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/RHEL/hashicorp.repo
Step 3. Before installing Nomad update the system packages.
sudo yum update
Step 4. Finally, install Nomad.
sudo yum -y install nomad
Step 5. To make sure that the Nomad is installed along with the latest version, run:
nomad --version
Conclusion
Installing Nomad on RHEL-based distro should be a quick and easy way to achieve. Feel free to leave a comment below and if you find this tutorial useful, follow our official channel on Telegram.