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Bitbucket shows failed build while Bamboo is green

Mark de Bont
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March 30, 2018

Have a pull request showing a broken Bamboo build.

Then decided to re-run the Bamboo build, which went green. But is not reflected in the Bitbucket status. Therefore unable to merge the Pull Request (without administrator stepping in). Used to work fine.

What's happening?

 

Bitbucket 5.8.1. Server

Bamboo 6.4

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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March 30, 2018

Do you see any other failed builds associated with the same commit, when you click on the builds?

If that is not the case, there might have been an issue when Bamboo tried to update the status on the Bitbucket side. Maybe you can just try rerunning it one more time?

Mark de Bont [KNS] April 6, 2018

No, it's the only build. Hmm, unable to reproduce for now....

Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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April 7, 2018

Probably it was a connection issue then! You might want to keep an eye on it and watch the logs when it happen again.

Jeyanthan I
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April 7, 2018

Like Jobin mentioned, If you see a grey build status icon on Bitbucket side, you might want to start with looking at the Bamboo server log in <bamboo-home>/logs/atlassian-bamboo.log and see what went wrong while transmitting.

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