Hi All,
I just upgraded to Bamboo 5.5 and Stash 2.12 and wanted to try the Linking of Bamboo with Stash (new feature). Seems easy right.
However I ran into some problems linking the reposity.
Note. Stash and Bamboo (and Jira) are linked.
When I go to Linked Reposities in the bamboo administration and create a new one the interface defaults to Stash (nice). However it cannot seem to find the reposities, contained in Stash.
Error:
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Repository could not be found
You don't have permission to see this repository. Bamboo can still access this repository at build time, but simply can't show you any details. Bamboo will continue to work without problems.
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This seems odd to me since:
1. I'm using the sys administrator account for bamboo (bamboo-admin group) and stash (stash-admin group) (same username)
2. From what I understand bamboo/stash should figure out the SSH keys themselves. (thats the new feature right).
Any ideas what could cause this? Hercules doesn't report any errors BTW.
Figured out what went wrong.
Go to the Application links in Stash and edit the previously setup links.
Then in Outgoing and Incoming Authentication, ENABLE the link for trusted applications.
For some reason this was not setup, causing the premissions issue.
Great answer
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Might be actually related to stash being in maintenance mode
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I enabled the link for trusted applications and am still getting this error.
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