This page last changed on Feb 17, 2011 by smaddox.
The 'JIRA installation directory' is the directory into which the JIRA application files and libraries have been unpacked (unzipped) when JIRA was installed. JIRA does not modify or store any data in this directory.
Important Files and Directories
 | The directories/files described below are found under the different sub-directories of the JIRA Installation directory, depending on whether you have installed JIRA Standalone or JIRA EAR/WAR. Please substitute the following directories for the <install-dir> placeholder below, as follows:
- JIRA Standalone — atlassian-jira subdirectory
- JIRA EAR/WAR — webapp subdirectory (please note, if you want to edit any files in the webapp directory you will need to copy them to the edit-webapp subdirectory and edit the copies as described in JIRA WAR-EAR Configuration Overview. Copies of the jira-application.properties and entityengine.xml file are already available in the edit-webapp sub-directory).
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 | The sub-directories/files described below are found under the root of the JIRA Installation directory. |
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conf/server.xml
This file is used for JIRA SSL configuration. See Running JIRA over SSL or HTTPS.
Memory Settings
The file used to edit JAVA_OPTS memory settings will depend on the method used to install JIRA, as well as the operating system used for your installation.
For example, if you are running JIRA on Tomcat in Windows (manual startup), you would update the following file:
bin\setenv.bat
whereas for JIRA on Tomcat in Unix, you would update this file:
bin/setenv.sh
See Increasing JIRA Memory for further details. |
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