1) I was using artifactory (using Jetty). Importing my .m2 repo caused lot of
issues. I enabled debug mode in the logs and it wiped out my disk space.

2) Tried deleting all old backups and data/index but could not restart
artifactory

3) Wiped out my .artifactory folder and the entire artifactory home dir.
Unzipped a fresh copy from the download. Changed the port to 8181 in
jetty.xml (like I did the first time)

4) Tried starting artifactory from bin/artifactoryctl start
It get the following ouput
*"Created output file
/work/xx/artifactory/artifactory-2.5.1/logs/consoleout.log
./artifactoryctl: line 462: [: too many arguments
Starting Jetty:
Artifactory home=/work/xx/artifactory/artifactory-2.5.1
./artifactoryctl: line 551:
/work/xx/artifactory/artifactory-2.5.1/logs/consoleout.log: No such file or
directory
Jetty running pid=1006
$ nohup: redirecting stderr to stdout
"*

But there is no such process running. Am also wondering why it is not able
to create the log file!

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