Cannot install version 5.2.5-x64 loaded from official site
[root@452368-capx179s tmp]# wget http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin --2013-01-31 17:37:59-- http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin Resolving www.atlassian.com... 67.221.237.21 Connecting to www.atlassian.com|67.221.237.21|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently Location: https://my.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin [following] --2013-01-31 17:37:59-- https://my.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin Resolving my.atlassian.com... 67.221.237.13 Connecting to my.atlassian.com|67.221.237.13|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Moved Temporarily Location: http://downloads.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin [following] --2013-01-31 17:37:59-- http://downloads.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin Resolving downloads.atlassian.com... 63.246.22.204 Connecting to downloads.atlassian.com|63.246.22.204|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found Location: http://wpc.29C4.edgecastcdn.net/8029C4/downloads/software/jira/downloads/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin [following] --2013-01-31 17:37:59-- http://wpc.29c4.edgecastcdn.net/8029C4/downloads/software/jira/downloads/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin Resolving wpc.29c4.edgecastcdn.net... 72.21.81.253 Connecting to wpc.29c4.edgecastcdn.net|72.21.81.253|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 153164935 (146M) [application/octet-stream] Saving to: “atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin” 100%[===================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 153,164,935 65.3M/s in 2.2s 2013-01-31 17:38:01 (65.3 MB/s) - “atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin” saved [153164935/153164935] [root@452368-capx179s tmp]# md5sum atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin 84642d1f9ef1df09030af0e8f831742c atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin [root@452368-capx179s tmp]# sh atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin Unpacking JRE ... Preparing JRE ... atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin: line 209: bin/unpack200: Permission denied Error unpacking jar files. The architecture or bitness (32/64) of the bundled JVM might not match your machine. [root@452368-capx179s tmp]# uname -a Linux 452368-capx179s.caphosting.net 2.6.32-279.19.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat Nov 24 14:35:28 EST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@452368-capx179s tmp]#
can you check /etc/fstab please.
show mount options for /tmp
i assume you have some "noexec" inside
if so and you don't wanna change it...try moving the binary away from /var to your /home i.e. and run it from there
let me know how it goes
i'd use
/dev/mapper/vglocal20121122-tmp00 /tmp ext4 defaults 1 2
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Got it, never face it before. Why Rackspace would do that with /tmp?
/dev/mapper/vglocal20121122-tmp00 /tmp ext4 defaults,nosuid,nodev,noexec 1 2
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Oujt of complete curiosity I tried to reproduce on my Linux x86_64 Ubuntu box. Perhaps Im lucky but I doubt it, it works for me and havge yet another JIRA instance available :p
Check the permissions on the unpack200 file, for me its clearly present and executable, perhaps you have some file permission issue specific to the partition?
~/Downloads/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin.5384.dir/jre/bin
184 -rwxr-xr-x 1 andy andy 186301 2012-08-29 12:33 unpack200
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Confirmed same md5, its environmental, perhaps moving to a separate partition may help, or are you all under / ?
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Are you getting the same md5 sum?
As you can see I'm running RHEL6 and when it fails it does not leave any unpacked folders
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Heh, fine, I did say try on another partion ;)
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chmod a+x atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin is the step that you are missing.
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Nope, its not, he's already running it, and as an aside, by running 'sh' first, the argument doesnt need to be executable to run.
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I think my problem is machine specific, works fine on other machine but does not work on this one
[root@452368-capx179s tmp]# id -a uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin),2(daemon),3(sys),4(adm),6(disk),10(wheel) [root@452368-capx179s tmp]# /tmp/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin -bash: /tmp/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin: Permission denied [root@452368-capx179s tmp]#
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Same as original
[root@452368-capx179s tmp]# sh /tmp/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin Unpacking JRE ... Preparing JRE ... /tmp/atlassian-jira-5.2.5-x64.bin: line 209: bin/unpack200: Permission denied Error unpacking jar files. The architecture or bitness (32/64) of the bundled JVM might not match your machine. [root@452368-capx179s tmp]#
I believe something is wrong with my Linux box, will keep posted on the progress
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That wont work for you as you aren't invoking it the same way as above, without changing permissions on the file try 'sh /tmp/atlassian-jira-5
.2.5-x64.bin'
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