Running Bamboo as a service
Installing and upgrading
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You can configure Bamboo to start automatically on system startup, allowing it to recover automatically after a reboot.
Running Bamboo as a Windows service
Last modified on Jun 11, 2015
In this section
Related content
- Running Bamboo as a Windows service as the local user
- Bamboo Windows service doesn't start due to a logon failure
- Running Bamboo as a Windows Service - Troubleshooting Guide
- Starting Bamboo
- Bamboo startup fails with error "Couldn't save bamboo-shared.cfg.xml to directory"
- Windows service fails to start: The process terminated unexpectedly
- Running Bamboo as a Windows service
- Configuring Bamboo to start automatically on startup on Mac OS X
- Configuring your system properties
- Installing Bamboo on Linux
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