I am trying to setup Jira using tar.gz file. I want my Jira to run as example https://jira.abc.com. please let me know the steps to do it
The installation docs are for anyone wanting to install the software, they can't be more simple, because they have to cover a lot of situations.
You need to follow those guides to get it installed, but they do have to try to cover a lot of variations, so they have a lot more information than most of us really need.
However, if you really need a hard no-fuss instruction:
Hi Nic,
Thanks a lot for the explanation. I have followed the steps and now when I execute the start-Jira.sh file. Jira is running in 8080 port. how do I change the port and run Jira on a different port. which file should I be editing. I am trying to install using the archive jira download.please help.
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Hi Nic,
Thank you. I was able to change the port using the server.xml file.
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Hi Nic,
I am trying to configure Jira as reverse proxy. I am following the below link for it.
should I install httpd in Linux machine for reverse-proxy or jira tar file has httpd in it.
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You can install httpd where-ever you want, as long as it's available to your users on the urls you want to use. Jira does not have a proxy built in, as not everyone needs it
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Please review Jira documentation.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver071/installing-jira-applications-802592161.html
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Hi Christian,
The documentation seems to be for experienced, as I am a beginner I am bit confused. please help me.
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