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Location of jira.service

Mark Cogan
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April 29, 2019

I am attempting to resolve the one remaining issue with our Jira (server) deployment.  Since we are running Jira as service (RHEL 6), to adjust the limits I need to add the settings to what I believe should be the jira.service file.  Problem is that I cannot locate it.  Nor can I locate a confluence.service file as suggested in some of my readings.

So where is this located?  I know WHAT I need to do, I just cannot locate the appropriate file to do it.

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Edwin Kyalangalilwa
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April 29, 2019

Hi @Mark Cogan ,

You can search using find

find / -name 'jira.service'

or

find /etc -name '*jira*' 
Mark Cogan
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April 29, 2019

Tried that and go no response.  I'm not entirely sure systemd is installed on this system.  So if we're running as an init.d service without systemd, the limits.conf file shows the correct information, and no other known issues, how to fix this?

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April 29, 2019

Jira might have got started without a service being installed. Yes, you can add the limits configuration in limits.conf

Mark Cogan
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May 1, 2019

So I think I finally hit the problem in my limits.conf file.  There was a typo.  I had been using "noproc", not "nproc".  Well, that would certainly cause the issue.  

 

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