Hello, I try to run Bamboo from wrapper as a service but I get error:
root@server:/usr/local/src# /opt/atlassian/Bamboo/wrapper/start-bamboo start Starting Bamboo Continuous Integration Server... /opt/atlassian/Bamboo/wrapper/start-bamboo: line 405: /opt/atlassian/Bamboo/wrapper/wrapper: No such file or directory
if I don't run it from wrapper but form bamboo.sh it works:
root@server:/usr/local/src# /opt/atlassian/Bamboo/bamboo.sh start Starting Bamboo: STARTED Bamboo Fri Dec 16 23:59:54 GMT 2011 Bamboo running, pid=19805
Which version of Bamboo is it? Which Linux version and architecture?
Does /opt/atlassian/Bamboo/wrapper/wrapper
exist? If so, what does ldd
/opt/atlassian/Bamboo/wrapper/wrapper
show?
Hello, it is the latest version of bamboo (installed yesterday), Debian 6 64bit, /opt/atlassian/Bamboo/wrapper/wrapper does not exist the normal path should be /opt/atlassian/Bamboo/wrapper I don't know why it adds an extra wrapper path in the current path...
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I've just downloaded 3.4 from Atlassian's website. The wrapper is located in Bamboo/wrapper/wrapper , like it should. Have you made any alterations to your install?
In any case, the wrapper in Bamboo server install is a 32bit program. If you want to use the wrapper on 64bit, as a workaround, you can take the binaries (program and library) from the Bamboo Agent:
Bamboo/webapp/admin/agent/atlassian-bamboo-agent-installer-3.4.jar unser arch/linux/x86_64
Alternatively, you can use some other means of monitoring the server, like daemontools's 'service' command
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Doesn't sound all that terrible to me ;-) You still need to follow one of the approaches I've described to get it running.
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well I will just use bamboo.sh, all the other stuff sounds mor complicated to me, but I think it should support 64bit out of the box and not make the user to bother with it's setup more than it's use...
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