I am trying to install the Jira tar.gz file in rhel. I'm completely new . please let me know the steps to install in rhel
Dear,
I work with the root user when uploading Jira, but not with the user JIRA, loses the environment variables .. what could be happening? please your help!
Hi @Padmasree P,
you can follow this guide to install Jira on Linux using the archive file.
I don't think there's anything specific to RH, you just need to have a JRE installed and you should be good to go !
Let me know if you have any issues,
--Alexis
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Hi Alex, I just looked in the guide, but it does not have any content to compile and install the application.
Please help on this
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Hello,
you don't need to compile the application. The tar.gz archive contains the binaries, you'll simply need to extract the archive and modify a few configuration files to begin the installation.
What steps have you taken so far to begin the install ?
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Hi Alexis,
I have extracted the archive and edited the configurations as per the guide which is shared. now how do I install the application
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Hi,
you can simply run this file: <installation-directory>\bin\start-jira.sh
If you have any issues, remember to look at the logs in <JIRA_HOME>/logs/atlassian-jira.log for more information.
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