starting jira

sachin rodge May 9, 2013

I am a fresher. I have to learn defect tracking and reporting tool that is JIRA. I have installed jira on my system but when i click on access jira from the start menu it direct me to a brower with url as

" http://localhost:8080/ " and displays the apache tomcat page. So i have to ask how to start the jira tool,so that I can learn it.

Please clear my queries ASAP and mail me at " rodge.sachin@gmail.com "

Thanking You.

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Ramiro Pointis
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May 9, 2013

Hi Sachin, here you have docs on how to configure Jira with Tomcat 6.0:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA042/Installing+JIRA+on+Tomcat+6.0

Check it out and see if you did everything ok.

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Sameera Shaakunthala [inactive]
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May 9, 2013

The very first thing you need to do is to read the documentation carefully. Since you are a newbie, I guess you are trying the latest version of JIRA, on Windows.

Remember, Google is your friend. Here's where you need to start:

https://www.google.lk/search?q=how+to+install+jira+on+windows

sachin rodge May 9, 2013

I have installed jira on my system but when i click on start jira from the start menu it direct me to a brower with url as

" http://localhost:8080/ " and displays the apache tomcat home page. what is next step to start JIRA application.

Sameera Shaakunthala [inactive]
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May 9, 2013

Is it Tomcat homepage or an error page? Most probably you might not have set the JIRA home I guess (most beginners forget to do that before starting JIRA).

In that case, set JIRA home (refer documentation), and restart JIRA. If you have installed it as a Windows service, you can go to services (Start --> Run, services.msc) and then restart the Tomcat/ JIRA service.

If this does not work, try re-installing JIRA.

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May 9, 2013

There's all sorts of things you might have got wrong here, so you need to investigate in more detail. We can't see your system, so asking the same question again without giving us any more to work with does not help.

As Sameera has said, check the documentation, work through it again. Tell us what you do differently from what it says if you have varied anything, and read your log files to see what they say.

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May 9, 2013
Did you install JIRA as Java WAR file or as a service? Did you have Tomcat already on your machine before you installed the JIRA instance? I suggest that your port 8080 is already in use and blocked. Try to finish tomcat and start JIRA again.

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