I have downloaded bamboo on an ubuntu aws server and created a bamboo home directory
If you encounter issues starting or stopping Bamboo Server, please see the Troubleshooting guide at https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO/Installing+and+upgrading+Bamboo
Using CATALINA_BASE: /home/cipipeline/atlassian-bamboo-6.10.3
Using CATALINA_HOME: /home/cipipeline/atlassian-bamboo-6.10.3
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /home/cipipeline/atlassian-bamboo-6.10.3/temp
Using JRE_HOME: /usr
Using CLASSPATH: /home/cipipeline/atlassian-bamboo-6.10.3/bin/bootstrap.jar:/home/cipipeline/atlassian-bamboo-6.10.3/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
Tomcat started.
i have JAVA_HOME after installation
set the bamboo home directory to an empty bamboo folder
and ran the start-bamboo.sh command which gave the underlined output above
i have port 8085 open. Connection is always refused i even turned off my proxy
I see two possible reasons for a connection refused from what you describe:
Suggested troubleshooting steps:
nc -l 8085
nc bamboo-server-address 8085
I hope the suggestions above will help us to understand what is causing this issue.
Ah, one last thing, check if you are using JAVA 1.8 in your AWS server.
11 I guess that was the problem for me Thank you
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Got it, the Java version was wrong. =]
I'm glad you found the issue.
Have a good one!
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