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Bamboo Expiry Scheduler database settings

In which table of the Bamboo database do the global expiry settings (scheduler running period and time) get stored?

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Eduardo Alvarenga
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Jun 07, 2022

Hello @HeWi

The Bamboo Global expiry settings are currently located on the following path:

  • <bamboo-home>/shared/configuration/administration.xml

You will find the settings under the following XML tags:

  • <myBuildExpiryConfiguration>

    • <cronExpression>

 

Regards,

Eduardo Alvarenga
Atlassian Support APAC

Hello @Eduardo Alvarenga 

thanks for pointing me to the corresponding configuration file; I wouldn't have found the settings by myself, great.

Kind regards,

HeWi

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