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- Save the above script to
$JIRAHOME/scripts/deactivate_inactive_users.groovy
. Make it owned by root but readable by group jira. - Go to the Scriptrunner Script Console and do a test run:
Warning I am finding that users are not actually deactivated, when the script is run like this as a service. The script runs successfully judging by the logs, but users are unaffected. YMMV - I have not yet debugged this, and it may affect only my Jira 8.5.1 instance.
If all looks good, go to Jira's Services admin page, and add a service of type com.onresolve.jira.groovy.GroovyService
ScriptRunner Solution with SQL Rules
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