Hi Atlassian Community,
I'm using Jira docker by https://hub.docker.com/r/cptactionhank/atlassian-jira/
I'm using the Jira docker container for a long time then suddenly cannot re-index and
cannot access the boards. I still can access my Jira but when I access the board I'm
getting status 500
I refer to this documentation on how to resolve this https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/unable-to-rebuild-jira-application-indexes-228623566.html?_ga=2.58934446.286117409.1536548753-1722848032.1534818034
But I don't know where's my
$JIRA_HOME/caches/indexes
since I'm using docker Jira.
How can I resolve this issue? Thanks in advance.
Hello @Allen Chun
Just visit the system information section of your Jira home and then you can easily see the location of your Jira_home
The system information section contains all the system related information of your Jira instance including memory stats etc
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver072/viewing-your-system-information-828788129.html
Thanks for helping me. This is really sad that I cannot retrieve my data anymore.
I really cannot access the home folder of the Jira because I setup it using docker. What I did was to recreate the containers for Jira and mount the volume so that I can access it in my local directory.
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Hi Allen,
JIRA Home directory is nothing but you mention it inside jira-application.properties file. For example, if your jira installed at /opt/atlassian/jira - then the path to above file is located at,
/opt/atlassian/jira/atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes/jira-application.properties
It should have path to your JIRA home,
# Do not modify this file unless instructed. It is here to store the location of the JIRA home directory only and is typically written to by the installer.
jira.home = /var/atlassian/application-data/jira
Hope it helps
thanks
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