Customizing Crucible
Administering Crucible
- Best practices for Crucible configuration
- Crucible and Fisheye
- Administering projects
- Configuring repositories
- Setting up users and security
- Permissions
- Migrating to an external database
- Backing up and restoring Crucible data
- Customizing Crucible
- Linking Crucible to Jira
- Linking to another application
- Running Crucible as a Windows service
- Managing add-ons
- Official apps for Crucible
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This section describes the ways in which you can configure Crucible.
Last modified on Mar 30, 2020
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Related content
- How to test disk speed in an environment running a Bamboo process
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- Troubleshooting Jira performance with Thread dumps
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- Increasing Jira application memory
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- Use jProfiler to analyse Jira application performance
- Live monitoring using the JMX interface
- Test database performance for Jira Server
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