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×my jira version is 4.4.1 ,on Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64 bit ,its physical configuration is as follows,
CPU:Intel(R) Xeon(R) E5520 @2.27GHz 2.26GHz
RAM: 12GB
and has allocate Xmx 1024m to JVM.
1. each time i start JIRA, its xml backup service will be started,and begin to backup. then jira works very slowly, and always lead to " java.lang.OutOfMemoryError ". so in this situation, it will be very difficult to start jira.
2. i have to try several times to "start" jira .
3. on the other hand, i also set "Backup Service" to 1440(mins) under [System]->[Services] . i.e. i want to auto backup jira every day.
4. so is it possible to just disable JIRA backup service when start jira service.and enable the everyday's auto backup service ?
Hi Fabby
I guess you have bump in to this situation : OutOfMemory Error or Poor Performance due to XML Backup
Please try the suggested resolution which could possibly address your issues.
Hope it helps
Cheers :)
I just upgraded from JIRA 6.1.7 to 6.3.15 yesterday, and it seems that the backup service has been disabled on startup. It now appears to run on a strict schedule based on the interval you set. Mine runs every 120 minutes, so I have backups for 6:09, 8:09, 10:09, etc. I even restarted the system in between, and it appears to remember the last backup and when the next one should run.
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Are u running JIRA on linux or windows?
What is the memory configurations? Alocate to JIRA?
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64 bit ,its physical configuration is as follows,
CPU:Intel(R) Xeon(R) E5520 @2.27GHz 2.26GHz
RAM: 12GB
and has allocate Xmx 1024m to JVM.
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Daryl is correct. you have to increase memory for heap and JVM.
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