Hello,
I have the following problem:
I downloaded the tag.gz archive on my Mac OS, created a new "bitbucket-home" folder on my desktop and set the path of the home folder to the "BITBUCKET_HOME=" variable inside the "set-bitbucket-home.sh" file.Started Bitbucket by executing "sudo sh start-bitbucket.sh" inside the terminal, went to "localhost:7990" using Safari and saw bitbucket loading up.After less than 20 seconds it crashed, giving me some sort of Spring error as seen below:I checked the terminal and it said this:
(full log from start to end)
Hello @Georgi Krumov
When you set up Bitbucket on your system it is recommended to create a dedicated `bitbucket` user and run bitbucket as such a user.
There's a KB article https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserverkb/when-using-the-root-user-elasticsearch-cannot-be-started-due-to-don-t-run-elasticsearch-as-root-847751401.html that explains the problem in more detail.
I personally run all Bitbucket server instances on docker on my local machine (MacOS) - https://hub.docker.com/r/atlassian/bitbucket-server. It's super easy and no headaches guaranteed.
Let me know how you go.
Cheers Ulrich
Hello @Ulrich Kuhnhardt _IzymesCo_
I'll try the first method for now, since I haven't really used docker before.Not sure how to do this right away either, but I'll dig into it.
Thank you for your time :)
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