Starting Bamboo
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Configuring Bamboo system properties
The default settings on a number of Bamboo functions can be configured by setting the appropriate system properties.
Bamboo on UNIX-based operating systems (such as Solaris, Linux or Mac OS X) can be started by using the setenv.sh
script.
Bamboo on Windows-based operating systems can be started by running the setenv.bat
file from the command line (which is the same as running the 'Start in Console' option from the Windows Start menu) or as a Windows Service.
Please see Configuring your system properties for more information on configuring your Bamboo system properties.
Last modified on Mar 21, 2018
Related content
- Configuring your system properties
- How to Run, Install, Start, and Stop Remote Agents
- Installing Bamboo on Windows
- Setting properties other than JAVA_OPTS when running Bamboo as a Windows Service
- Setting properties other than JAVA_OPTS when running Bamboo as a Windows Service
- Configuring Bamboo to start automatically on startup on Mac OS X
- Running Bamboo as a Windows Service
- Running Bamboo as a Linux service
- System settings
- The start-bamboo wrapper does not work on Solaris SunOS
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