On Aug 25, 2007, at 4:23 PM, till wrote:

On 8/26/07, Drew Bertola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
About half the time I need to check out the wiki, it's down. Any more
permanent solutions on the way?

And the issue system has been down too. :-(

To throw in my 2ยข...

The fact that Confluence and JIRA always go down together suggests to me that Zend has installed the WAR/EAR versions in a shared J2EE app server, Tomcat, if memory serves. I maintain my own installation of JIRA -- but use the standalone distribution -- and have never had even a single hour of downtime that was not self-inflicted (messing with config files, installing plugins, etc.).

Have you guys considered simply using the standalone JIRA and Confluence distributions? I know it's not as efficient to maintain two JVMs, but if it increases stability, surely that's an acceptable trade-off. If performance becomes an issue, you could always split one of the services onto a dedicated server since they're proxied anyway.

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Willie Alberty, Owner
Spenlen Media
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