I run YouTrack on a small server. By default it launches a lot of processes that take all available memory.
Manipulations with Java parameters don't help, so as I see, the only way to reduce memory usage is to limit the number of processes. Is there a way to do that?
I have a server running Jira and Confluence.
Jira @ http://jira.domain.com:8080
Confluence @ http://wiki.domain.com:8090
I can reach the applications from the server, from my home pc. But on my work pc only Jira is accessible.
I have installed PhpStorm application in my Ubuntu 12.04 but in the Dash Home (and in Dash Bar also) appears a Question Mark icon.
I have tried to re-config the shorcut, but it not works (just the icon, the app open when I click it).
I got Confluence running on my box and i got a reverse proxy via Apache. I wanted to add a pre authentication by using Apache's basic auth in .
It works perfectly if you are already logged in but if you are going to log in confluence , it thinks provided user and password for confluence login.
Is there any way to make Confluence not check basic auth headers for log in?
Just a short Tutorial today. It’s surprising how many people do not know this. To change the hostname under Linux, open a terminal window. Type the following code.
sudo nano /etc/hosts
and change the text to your new hostname. Changes will take effect on Restart.
Generally, I use 01FTP for updating and changing the website, but to be honest that is rather slow and I much prefer having all my programs to do editing available.
I'm running Windows Server 2008 with IIS and Confluence. The server has two ip addresses setup at Network Settings.
Confluence is setup to use the second IP address. Both IIS and Confluence seem to startup fine (no errors in logs). However I can't reach Confluence. As soon as I set the port to 8090 i can see Confluence.
Is it possible to use two IP addresses on your server like this?
I have Jira installed as a service on my Ubuntu VPS on 8080. I've successfully used ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse to point http://jira.mydomain.com to http://mydomain.com:8080
However, after login, the URL in the browser is changed to http://mydomain.com:8080/Dashboard....
For a brief amount of time Linux did rule a small segment of the Linux Industry, the Netbooks. ASUS, ACER, MSI and many others had a favour of their netbook in the market sporting an Intel Atom processor and running one of their own customised versions of Linux.