Hi all,
I set up a new instance of stash, selected SQL server as the external database and entered all the details correctly.
The setup continued correctly and all was good...
until I shut down TomCat and restarted it. Then I started getting this error message.
The following problem occurred which prevents Atlassian Stash from starting correctly:
I reinstalled stash from scratch and tried again, just stopping and starting TomCat and got the same error.
Can anyone provide any insight?
Thanks,
Greg
Worked it out. The stash-config.properties contained this:
jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://servername\instance:59993;databaseName=Stash;
which has an unescaped \ in it. I put in an extra one to make it:
jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://servername\\instance:59993;databaseName=Stash;
and it worked fine when I restarted TomCat.
Obviously the setup procedure sets up the connection correctly but the restart which reads this file doesn't.
Hi gkennedy1,
This is a known issue in Stash 2.1 due to new MSSQL drivers.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STASH-3108
Cheers,
Charles
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Greg,
Unfortunately, the reason this happened is that you're using a "feature" Stash actually doesn't have; it just happens to accidentally work correctly on the setup and migration screens. I assume you entered "servername\instance" in the hostname box, since Stash doesn't have a separate text field for instance names. This usage is not actually supported. Stash just doesn't have an explicit check to prevent \ in the hostname. Because it's not supported, when the setup/migration changes are persisted to stash-config.properties, the \ is not escaped because it was not expected to be there.
You may want to vote for/watch https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STASH-3108, which is the issue that was created to track this.
Apologies for the inconvenience!
Bryan Turner
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