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This page shows the supported platforms for  FishEye 3.2.x and its minor releases.

Key: (tick) = Supported  (error) = Not Supported

Java

 

 

Oracle JRE / JDK

(tick) 1.6
(tick) 1.7

FishEye requires the Java Runtime (JDK or JRE), version as noted. Pre-release/Early access versions of the Java Runtime are not supported.

You can download an Oracle Java Runtime for Windows/Linux/Solaris. On Mac OS X, the JDK is bundled with the operating system. 

For the OpenJDK, download and install instructions for Linux flavours are at http://openjdk.java.net/install/.

We highly recommend that you use the Oracle JVM or OpenJDK (for Linux only), or use the default Mac OS X JVM. Other implementations have not been tested.

Please note:

  • Once you have installed Java, you must set the JAVA_HOME environment variable. See Installing FishEye on Windows or Installing FishEye on Linux and Mac.
  • If you are using a 64-bit JVM, please ensure that you've set your max heap size (--Xmx) to a reasonable value, considering the RAM requirements of your system.
  • If you intend to run FishEye as a Windows Service, using the Java Service Wrapper, we recommend that you use the Java JDK rather than the JRE so as to take advantage of the -server parameter.
  • You'll need the JDK for the JSP source download.

Note also that a  bug in Java 1.6.0_29 and above will prevent a connection to an external SQL Server 2008 database without an additional workaround.

Avoid using versions between 1.6.0_17 and 1.6.0_21 due to known performance issues.

OpenJDK(tick) 1.7 (Linux only)
Operating systems

 

 

Microsoft Windows

(tick)

  • FishEye is a pure Java application and should run on any platform provided the requirements for the JRE or JDK are satisfied.
  • (warning) Although FishEye can be run in virtualised environments, Atlassian is not yet able to provide technical support for performance-related problems in a virtualised environment. If you do choose to run FishEye in a VM, please ensure that you choose a VM with good IO throughput.

Linux

(tick)

Apple Mac OS X

(tick)

Databases

 

 

MySQL

(tick) MySQL Enterprise Server 5.x
(tick) MySQL Community Server 5.x

The FishEye built-in database, running HSQLDB, is somewhat susceptible to data loss during system crashes.

External databases (such as MySQL) are generally more resistant to data loss during a system crash.

See the FishEye Database documentation for further details.

(warning) For MySQL:

  • For 5.0, version must be 5.0.21 or later
  • For 5.1, version must be 5.1.10 or later
  • For 5.6, version must be 5.6.11 or later
  • As of FishEye 3.2, support for MySQL 5.0 is deprecated, and will be removed in FishEye 3.3. See End of Support Announcements for FishEye.

(warning) For PostgreSQL:

As of FishEye 3.2, support for PostgreSQL 8.2 is deprecated, and will be removed in FishEye 3.3. See End of Support Announcements for FishEye.

(warning) For SQL Server:

As of FishEye 3.2, support for SQL Server 2005 is deprecated, and will be removed in FishEye 3.3. See End of Support Announcements for FishEye.

PostgreSQL

(tick) 8.2, 8.3, 8.4

Oracle

(tick) 11g

SQL Server

(tick) 2005, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012

HSQLDB

(tick) Bundled; for evaluation use only

Web browsers

 

 

Microsoft Internet Explorer

(tick) 8.0, 9.0, 10.0
(error) 6.0 and 7.0 are not supported

(warning) As of FishEye 3.2, support for Internet Explorer 8 is deprecated. FishEye 3.3+ will require Internet Explorer 9+. See End of Support Announcements for FishEye.

Mozilla Firefox

(tick) Latest stable version supported
(tick) 3.6, 4.0

 

Safari

(tick) Latest stable version supported
(tick) 4, 5

 

Chrome

(tick) Latest stable version supported

 
Version control systems

 

 

Subversion

Server:
(tick)  1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7

Client:
(tick)  SVNKit (bundled & the default)
(tick)  Native JavaHL 1.7
(error)  Native JavaHL 1.6

(tick) FishEye 3.1, and later, supports SVN 1.7.x with the native JavaHL 1.7 client.

(error) FishEye 3.1, and later, do not support the native JavaHL 1.6 client.

See Native support for SVN 1.7 for discussion.

Subversion 1.8 support is currently being assessed. FishEye does not yet work for file:// access to repositories created with Subversion 1.8 when using the bundled SVNKit client.

CVS (and CVSNT)

(tick) All versions

 

Perforce

(tick) Client version 2007.3 or later

 

Git

(tick) 1.7.1.1 or later

Externally-hosted repositories only are supported.

Mercurial

(tick) 1.5.1, 1.5.4, 1.6.4, 1.7.5, 1.8.4, 1.9.3

(tick) 2.0.2, 2.1.2, 2.2.3, 2.3.2, 2.4, 2.5.2

(error) 2.6.x and higher

Mercurial 2.1 has a bug that makes it incompatible with FishEye. Please use Mercurial 2.1.1 or later. Mercurial 2.6.x is currently not compatible.

You should restart FishEye after upgrading Mercurial.

Atlassian applications  
Crowd

(tick) Crowd server 2.4.x

(tick) Crowd client library: 2.4.1

From version 2.8.x, FishEye bundles the Crowd 2.4.1 client library, and supports the Crowd 2.4.x server.
JIRA(tick) JIRA FishEye Plugin 6.1.0+The JIRA FishEye Plugin is bundled with JIRA. If you are using earlier versions of JIRA you can upgrade the plugin in JIRA to get support for FishEye.

Hardware requirements

FishEye should ideally run on a dedicated server. The most important aspect for a large-repository deployment will be I/O speed. You definitely want a fast local HDD for FishEye's cache. Note that NFS and SAN are not supported.

Component

Specifications

CPU

1.8GHz or higher, a single core is sufficient. More cores or higher GHz will result in better load-handling ability.

RAM

1GB minimum, 2GB will provide performance "headroom". Your Java heap should be sized at 512MB with the FISHEYE_OPTS environment variable, adjustable up to 1024MB depending on performance.

I/O

FishEye's input/output is an important element of its overall performance. If FishEye accesses your repository remotely, make sure that the throughput is maximum and the latency minimum (ideally the servers are located in the same LAN, running at 100Mbps or faster).

MonitorMinimum screen resolution of 1024x768. Recommended screen resolution of 1280x768 or above.

While some of our customers run FishEye on SPARC-based hardware, Atlassian only officially supports FishEye running on x86 hardware and 64-bit derivatives of x86 hardware.


Disk Space Requirement Estimates

Disk space requirements for FishEye may vary due to a number of variables such as the repository implementation, file sizes, content types, the size of diffs and comments being stored. The following table contains some real-world examples of FishEye disk space consumption.

Repository Technology

Commits

Codebase Size (HEAD of trunk)

FishEye Index Size

Subversion

14386

466 MB in 12151 files

647 MB

CVS

8210

115 MB in 11433 files

220 MB

(warning) These disk space estimates are to be used as a guideline only. We recommend you monitor the disk space that your FishEye instance uses over time, as needs for your specific environment may vary. It may be necessary to allocate more space than indicated here. Additionally, you can reduce disk space consumption by turning off diff storage in FishEye.

Deployment notes for version control systems

Subversion (server)

FishEye can communicate with any repository running Subversion 1.1 or later.

Subversion (client)

FishEye now bundles the SVNkit client, which becomes the default Subversion interface. An alternative is to use the native subversion client, using JavaHL bindings. Please see Subversion Client Setup for more information.

Perforce (client)

FishEye needs access to the p4 client executable. Due to some problems with earlier versions of the client, we recommend version 2007.3 or later.

CVS

If you are using CVS, FishEye needs read-access to your CVS repository via the file system. It does not support protocols such as pserver at the moment.

Support for other version control systems is planned for future releases. Let us know what SCM system you would like to see supported by creating a JIRA issue or adding your vote to an issue, if the request already exists.

WAR deployment

FishEye/Crucible is currently a Java program that runs on its own. It cannot be deployed to web application servers such as WebSphere, Weblogic or Tomcat.

Single sign on with Atlassian Crowd

From version 2.8.x, FishEye bundles the Crowd 2.4.1 client library, and supports the Crowd 2.4.x server.

Font size tips

(Especially for Linux users.) For best results you may want to tweak your default monospace font and font-size. The default browser font is usually Courier New which can be hard to read in some browsers. We recommend choosing the same font you use in your IDE and selecting a font size approximately 2 points larger than your variable width font. Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari all have excellent font rendering. It is worth taking some time to tweak your fonts for the best experience.