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Where do you set atlassian.bamboo.build.disable?

Where do you set system properties like atlassian.bamboo.build.disable?

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Jeremy Owen
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Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Aug 07, 2018

Hey Jonathan,

The below documentation goes over where you can configure system properties depending on your OS and start-up method:

Please note, that custom system properties such as atlassian.bamboo.build.disable that are passed to the application must be prefixed with "D". Example:

: ${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS:="-Datlassian.bamboo.build.disable=true"}

Just a note regarding this property since it's JavaDoc might be misleading. It doesn't disable all builds, just builds that occur from a trigger. Manual builds can still be performed.

Cheers,

Jeremy

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