Configuring the Confluence Search and Index
Configuring Confluence
- Viewing System Information
- Configuring the Server Base URL
- Configuring the Confluence Search and Index
- Configuring Mail
- Configuring Character Encoding
- Other Settings
- Configuring System Properties
- Working with Confluence Logs
- Scheduled Jobs
- Configuring the Allowlist
- Configuring the Time Interval at which Drafts are Saved
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- Reduce Tomcat logging for Jira server on Windows
- Change the rotation file size for Jira server logs
- Change logging levels in Jira Data Center
- How to enable logging to write in new log file ?
- Migrating custom logging configurations to Log4j 2
- Change logging levels in Jira deployed on kubernetes permanently
Confluence administrators can adjust the behavior of the Confluence search, and manage the index used by the search.
Last modified on Oct 5, 2022
In this section
Related content
- How to rotate Jira access logs
- Resolving TimeTracker Plugin Worklog Display Issues Due to Jira Safeguard Limits
- FieldConfigScheme Logging increased after upgrade
- Configure log rotation for the catalina log in Jira Data Center
- Reduce Tomcat logging for Jira server on Windows
- Change the rotation file size for Jira server logs
- Change logging levels in Jira Data Center
- How to enable logging to write in new log file ?
- Migrating custom logging configurations to Log4j 2
- Change logging levels in Jira deployed on kubernetes permanently
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