I am trying to start JIRA 7.8.0 in the JIRA SDK on Linux.
It says Jira had problems starting up. And in the details says ...
JIRA runs in a Java virtual machine (JVM), and this JVM is allocated an amount of memory to enable JIRA to run. These amounts can be manually configured.
I tried the solution for a full install of Jira but the SDK is obviously different and the following steps could not be accomplished.
<JIRA application installation directory>/bin
(or <Tomcat Installation Directory>/bin
for JIRA WAR installations), open the setenv.sh
file.
Does Atlassian have to update the SDK ?
Or are there some steps I could follow to resolve this?
Glenn,
Based on your question, I assume you are running JIRA locally using the Atlassian SDK?
You should be able to append a command-line parameter to help resolve this.
For example:
atlas-run-standalone --product jira --version 7.8.0 --jvmargs "-Xms512m -Xmx768m"
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