We believe we have identified some Jira filters that are eating a lot of our instance's resources and potentially leading to slower performance in Jira.
We suspect some of these queries are running so frequently because of use in Confluence via Jira issue/filter results macros.
Is there any way to query Confluence to find out which pages some of these taxing Jira macros are located on?
We're having trouble identifying everywhere certain filters and queries are in use.
Let me know if anyone has ideas!
You can search for macros using the macro name in the search bar. I believe it is
macroName: jira*
that you would use. This would return all pages that have the jira macro on it.
Thanks, Brant! I gave that a go and it seemed to work. Do you know if there's a way to see pages that have over a certain number of Jira macros in use?
Thanks again for this help!
Best,
Andrew
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Not that I know of. I think that you can just identify pages with specific macros.
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