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JIRA not starting during server bootup

Rey Catabay May 11, 2018

When our Linux server is restarted, JIRA and Crowd are not restarting; have to manually start up both applications.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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May 11, 2018

Depending on your startup system, the installers do not always enable them for startup.

What Linux do you have?  Or more importantly, what's the start system?  Systemd, Upstart, SysVinit etc?  (Try, as root, running systemctl - if you have that, you're on systemd)

Rey Catabay May 14, 2018

It's Redhat.

It uses RHEL7, but it can also still use rc2.d & rc3.d scripts for compatibility.

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May 14, 2018

Ok, try systemctl enable jira and systemctl enable confluence

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