Forums

Articles
Create
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Jira Sever Logs Too Large

Hamdy Atakora
Contributor
April 12, 2019

Our Jira instance disk space appears to be filling up way too often. I narrowed down the issue to the log folder where there are two file in this format

*jiraXXXXXXX-stderr.YYYY-MM-dd (1)

*jiraXXXXXXX-stdout.YYYY-MM-dd (2)

 

File (2) can grow but not as much as file (1). File (1) sometimes are in the 20GB. I am not sure what type of logs these are.

I usually delete them to free up space but then 5 days after it fills up again. 

Are these important? What type of logs are these? How can i disable them? At least the first one.

1 answer

1 accepted

0 votes
Answer accepted
Ed Gaile
Rising Star
Rising Star
Rising Stars are recognized for providing high-quality answers to other users. Rising Stars receive a certificate of achievement and are on the path to becoming Community Leaders.
April 12, 2019

Hey Hamdy -

JIRA is a java application so those logs are related to the tomcat which JIRA runs on.  Do you know if you are running JIRA as a service? If so, those logs should roll over.  

Have you looked in the logs to see what/if any errors are being thrown? Seeing if there are any error/fatal events in the log may lead to correcting an issue (i.e. wonky plugin) that could reduce the rate the log fills up.

Couple of reference links:

stdout and stderr logs

large stdout file

Suggest an answer

Log in or Sign up to answer
TAGS
atlassian, likes for trees, atlassian community, social impact, tree planting campaign, community kudos, atlassian giving, environmental impact, sustainability, likes for good, atlassian social responsibility, community challenge

Make every click count—help us plant 50,000 trees! 🌳

Want to make your everyday Community actions directly contribute to reforestation? The Atlassian Community can achieve this goal by liking a post, attending an ACE, sending your peers kudos, and so much more!

Help us plant more trees
AUG Leaders

Atlassian Community Events