atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes/jira-application.properties
This file tells JIRA where to find the JIRA Home Directory, as well as storing many other configuration settings . This file is modified by the administrator when Installing JIRA Standalone (not using Windows installer) or Installing JIRA WAR-EAR.
atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes/osuser.xml
This file is modified when connecting JIRA to an external user management system such as an LDAP server or Atlassian's Crowd. For more information, refer to User and Group Management.
atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/lib/
This is the directory where plugins built on Atlassian's Plugin Framework 1 (i.e. 'Plugins 1' plugins) are stored. If you are installing a new 'Plugins 1' plugin, you will need to deploy it into this directory.
'Plugins 2' plugins should be stored in the JIRA Home Directory.
atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties
JIRA's logging configuration file. See Logging and Profiling.
The actual log files generated by JIRA can be found in the following locations:
- JIRA application log — bin/atlassian-jira.log
- Application server log — generally the application server log file can be found under the logs directory. However, this can vary depending on the application server you are running. Please see Where are the JIRA logs? for further details.
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. |