Hi Friends,
I know the basic difference between start-jira.sh and startup.sh i.e
start-jira.sh is the script used to run jira, as a user mentioned in user.sh file.
startup.sh is the script used to run jira as a logged in user.
Any one please let me understand the practical use of both the scripts. That means when to use start-jira.sh and when to use startup.sh.
Thank you....
Hi @Rama krishna,
please have a look at this KB article, hope this will help:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/jira-application-startup-and-shutdown-scripts-653951272.html
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Hi @Rama krishna,
if this answers your question, please accept it, so other users will find the solution easier.
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@Rama krishnaExactly KB sent by @Bastian Stehmann Explains it all.
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