Finding your Server ID
System administration
- Finding your Server ID
- Increasing Jira application memory
- Using the database integrity checker
- Precompiling JSP pages
- Logging and profiling
- Backing up data
- Restoring data
- Search indexing
- Using robots.txt to hide from search engines
- Licensing your Jira applications
- Viewing your system information
- Live monitoring using the JMX interface
- Monitoring database connection usage
- Viewing Jira application instrumentation statistics
- Generating a thread dump
- Finding your Jira application Support Entitlement Number (SEN)
- Auditing in Jira applications
- Important directories and files
- Integrating Jira applications with a Web server
- Securing Jira applications with Apache HTTP Server
- Changing Jira application TCP ports
- Connecting to SSL services
- Running Jira applications over SSL or HTTPS
- Configuring security in the external environment
- Data collection policy
- Jira Admin Helper
- Raising support requests as an administrator
- Start and Stop Jira applications
- Managing LexoRank
- Control anonymous user access
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The Server ID is an identifier for your Jira server. When creating a Jira license on my.atlassian.com, you may be prompted to enter the Server ID. You can locate your Server ID on the System info page.
Finding your your Jira Server ID
- Log in as a user with the Jira System Administrators global permission.
- Choose > System. Select System info on the left menu to open the System info page.
- The Server ID is displayed in the Jira Info section of the page.
Jira setup wizard
If you are installing Jira for the first time, you can locate your Server ID on the Specify your license key screen in the Jira setup wizard. You'll see this page if you choose to perform a custom install, or if your server is not connected to the Internet.
Last modified on Aug 7, 2018
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