is there a correct boot sequence of products

eduard frades February 8, 2013

Hi, I have a problem, in my server I have "jira + stash+fisheye+confluence" if I start by default all processes, jira always give an error :

Is there any way to solve this problem , I don't to start/stop manually.

thanks.

JIRA Startup Failed

You cannot access JIRA at present. Look at the table below to identify the reasons

Description

The following plugins are required by JIRA, but have not been started:

  • Atlassian JIRA - Plugins - Project Config Plugin (com.atlassian.jira.jira-project-config-plugin)
  • Embedded Gadgets Plugin (com.atlassian.gadgets.embedded)
  • Gadget Dashboard Plugin (com.atlassian.gadgets.dashboard)
  • Opensocial Plugin (com.atlassian.gadgets.opensocial)
  • Gadget Directory Plugin (com.atlassian.gadgets.directory)
  • Atlassian JIRA - Plugins - Gadgets Plugin (com.atlassian.jira.gadgets)

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Renjith Pillai
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February 8, 2013

My guess is that it is not due to any sequencing issue. The startup of all applications are very CPU intensive. If you start all of them together, JIRA hits the timeout set for the plugins to load and it fails. So make sure you start each of the applications at least with a delay of 2-3 minutes.

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February 8, 2013

To echo Renjith, it's not the sequence. It could well be load, but you also need to make sure that you are not running interfering virus scans (assuming you're on windows), and you have the right version of Java - only the latest versions of Jira run with JDK 1.7 and this startup problem can happen if you run an older version (5.1 or below, I think) with JDK1.7

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