Bamboo 2.2 : Configuring Bamboo on start-up
This page last changed on Mar 08, 2009 by alui.
Configuring Bamboo's start-up parameters under LinuxBamboo on Linux/Unix can be started by either executing the bamboo.sh script or using the wrapper. Either way, the Bamboo server can be customised at start-up. Modifying the bamboo.sh script. The bamboo.sh script takes four parameters: start|stop|restart|status. To customise these parameters at startup , edit the $RUN_CMD variable:
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#This is how the Bamboo server will be started
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RUN_CMD="java -Xms256m -Xmx512m -Djava.awt.headless=true -classpath $CLASSPATH -Dorg.mortbay.xml.XmlParser.NotValidating=true -Djetty.port=8085 com.atlassian.bamboo.server.Server 8085 ./webapp /"
In some cases it might be useful to increase the PermGen space. To do this, add the following parameter to the RUN_CMD variable: "XX:MaxPermSize=512m". This will set the PermGen space to 512mb next time Bamboo is run. Modifying the wrapper. The wrapper reads the configuration from wrapper.conf found in ../<BAMBOO_INSTALL>/conf. (The properties are documented inside the file.) Configuring Bamboo's start-up parameters under WindowsBamboo can be started in Windows with the startup.bat file (from the command line) or as a Windows Service. Both use the wrapper to start Bamboo. As in Linux (see above), the wrapper reads the configuration from wrapper.conf. Please edit the .../wrapper/wrapper.conf file (situated in the root of your Bamboo_Installation directory) as required. |
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