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fisheye doesn't start

carlitos.melgar@izote.net April 20, 2012

Hi,

I'm stuck. I'm not sure what I did. My fisheye/crucible installation was stuck on the indexing the SVN. So I tried to stop the process. But it never stopped. So I rebooted the server where I have Jira and Confluence as well as standalone apps. After the reboot, Jira and Confluence came up normally but fisheye/crucible doesn't start up. I'm running this in Ubuntu and don't now how to diagnose or what to do?

Please help me get back my fisheye/crucible.

Thanks,

Carlos

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Colin Goudie
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April 22, 2012

You'll need to supply us with some log files at least.

Do you know where your FISHEYE_INST directory is located? In there is the var/log/fisheye.debug files (or something to that effect)

If you haven't definied this environment variable it is probably just under your fisheye installation directory

Take a look and see if you can find the logs. I'd suggest removing (backingup) the existing logs and doing a fresh bootup and posting any exceptions that are in the logs

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