Install NGINX
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Install NGINX has 18 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 4 live disagreements.
Mostly:has command(4), has sub step(2), has platform variant(2)
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containsContains(1)
- Setup Steps
ex:setup-steps
hasSequentialStepHas Sequential Step(1)
- Load Balancer Setup
ex:load-balancer-setup
hasStepHas Step(1)
- Option 1 Nginx
ex:option-1-nginx
Other facts (17)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Command | sudo-apt-update | [2] |
| Has Command | sudo-apt-install-nginx | [2] |
| Has Command | sudo-yum-install-epel-release | [2] |
| Has Command | sudo-yum-install-nginx | [2] |
| Has Sub Step | Ubuntu Debian Install | [1] |
| Has Sub Step | Centos Rhel Install | [1] |
| Has Platform Variant | Ubuntu Debian Variant | [1] |
| Has Platform Variant | Centos Rhel Variant | [1] |
| Has Platform | ubuntu-debian | [2] |
| Has Platform | centos-rhel | [2] |
| Precedes | Configure Nginx | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Installation Step | [2] |
| Requires | sudo-privileges | [2] |
| Varies by | operating-system | [2] |
| Part of | Setup Steps | [2] |
| Step Number | 1 | [2] |
| Order | 2 | [2] |
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References (2)
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