Where are jira logs?

As of 4.1 and later, the logs are located in JIRA’s configured home directory. If you are logged in to JIRA, the current working directory can be found under: Administration> System> System Info> File Paths> Current Working Directory. The ‘File Paths’ section in the system information also shows the location of atlassian-jira., and log.

The logs are written to the log subdirectory of your JIRA Home Directory (or elsewhere if you have configured a different location). You can view the location of the atlassian-jira. Log in the ‘File Paths ‘ section of the System Information page.

Secondary HTTP access log, written by Jira as opposed to Tomcat. Only written if HTTP access log debug is enabled HTTP dump log, written by Jira. A more verbose HTTP access log.

What is http dump log in Jira?

HTTP dump log, written by Jira. A more verbose HTTP access log. Only written if HTTP dump logging is enabled Incoming mail debug log. Only written to if Incoming Mail Debug is enabled.

How do I link to a Jira issue?

Open the issue that you want to link to. Choose the relevant Jira site and the type of issue link . Enter the issue key or search for the issues you want to link. Note that you can link to any issue that you have access to on the other Jira site.

Your Jira administrator will first need to create an application link between your Jira and Confluence Cloud sites. To create a link to a Confluence page : Open the issue that you want to link to a Confluence page. Select more (•••) > Link > Confluence Page (or select the quick-add button in the new issue view ).

How do I add attachments to a Jira issue?

Quick-add buttons : Add attachments, subtasks, linked issues, and content from Atlassian Marketplace apps. Your Jira administrator will first need to configure fully reciprocal application links between your two Jira sites. To create a link to another Jira site: Open the issue that you want to link to.

What are links in jira?

Issue links in JIRA are just a way to define how issues are related to each other. For example, one issue within JIRA, ET-2, may have been created by cloning another issue, ET-1. In that case, we would say ET-2 “clones” ET-1 and ET-1 is “clone by” ET-2.

To make the ‘ parent link’ field display: Go to your JIRA application > > Issues. Click Custom fields, and then find the ‘ Parent link ‘ custom field.

Go to your JIRA application > > Issues. Click Custom fields, and then find the ‘ Parent link ‘ custom field. Select the screens you want to add the ‘ parent link ‘ field to, and click Update.

How do I create a reciprocal link in Jira?

Choose the relevant Jira site and the type of issue link. Enter the issue key or search for the issues you want to link. Note that you can link to any issue that you have access to on the other Jira site. Check the Create reciprocal link option to create a link back to the original issue from the issues you just selected. , and issue.

Where can I find the current working directory in Jira?

If you are logged in to JIRA, the current working directory can be found under: Administration> System> System Info> File Paths > Current Working Directory. The ‘File Paths’ section in the system information also shows the location of atlassian-jira., and log.

Do I need to replicate the parent link with issue links?

You don’t need to replicate the Parent Link with Issue Links — unless you’re using older versions. If you’re familiar with Automation feature, Structure has an extender “Child Issues (Portfolio)” to build the hierarchy down from the top-level items and a grouper “Parent Issue (Portfolio)” to add a higher level on top of Epics.

Another common inquiry is “What is the difference between parent link and epic link?”.

This is what our research found. when using JIRA Portfolio you can use “parent link” field to establish a hierarchy. If using Epic Link field with stories, does this serve the same purpose as “parent link”? Both Parent link and Epic link are technically different fields but serving the same functional purpose.

In addition to what Tarun said, Parent Link is used for all additional levels that you can configure in Portfolio (not just the one above Epic). You must be a registered user to add a comment.