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Ĭontains the build results for all the builds belonging to the JOB_KEY plan. Its contents can be backed up as per Exporting data for backup. This is where Bamboo stores build results (note that they will be deleted as described in Configuring global expiry ). The location of this directory can be changed as described in Specifying Bamboo's Working Directory. This is where Bamboo temporarily puts the checked-out files it is building. For instance, for build "42" the number will be "00042". The BUILD_NUMBER will always have a minimum of 5 digits, having the number completed with zeros when necessary. Stages will place Artifacts here so that other stages from the same plan can have access to them. This is a folder shared by all the stages of a certain plan. artifacts/PLAN_KEY/shared/build-BUILD_NUMBER (The default location depends on your operating system: Windows, Unix/Linux, Solaris or Mac OS.) This directory can grow quite large when managing large quantities of plans and builds.Īrtifacts/PLAN_KEY/shared/build-BUILD_NUMBER When you installed your Bamboo server, you specified the location for the Bamboo home directory - This is the directory where your Bamboo configuration data and build results are stored. Also, the logging can be configured from the Bamboo UI by navigating to Administration ( ) > Log Settings page, but the changes made on that page will be reverted by a Bamboo restart however, changes made in the log4j.properties file will stay even if Bamboo gets restarted. This is Bamboo's logging configuration file. It also contains other libraries required by Bamboo.Ītlassian-bamboo/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties This directory is used when deploying Bamboo apps.
#Important mac os x log files windows#
For Bamboo running as a Windows service it can be found at %WINDIR%\System32\Config\systemprofile\bamboo.log. If you used the Installer for Windows, log files will be located at %USERPROFILE%\bamboo.log. Build logs are stored in the /xml-data/builds/ sub-directories.) (Note: The Bamboo server logs are written to the root of the installation directory. This directory contains logs unless you have used the Installer for Windows. This directory contains operational scripts (used when configuring the repository to trigger a Bamboo build). This is the startup file for the Bamboo under Windows. This is the startup file for Bamboo under Unix/Linux, Solaris and Mac OS. The location of this directory is specified by the Bamboo administrator as described in the Bamboo installation guide. This file tells Bamboo where to find the Bamboo home directory.

(The default location depends on your operating system: Windows, Unix/Linux, Solaris or Mac OS.)Ītlassian-bamboo/WEB-INF/classes/bamboo-init.properties
