I've just succesfuly installed Confluence and JIRA, but I can't install Stash. I got through the process and get
Success! You can now use Stash at the following address: http://localhost:7990/
However, after unblocking that port and navigating to the URL, I never get anything back. I've tried changing the java version from OpenJDK to Oracle's Java. Same symptoms. Any advice?
AH! I know this one!
You're using Java 1.8 (early access?), and Stash doesn't support it yet. You need to use Java 1.6 or 1.7 (ideally 1.7).
See https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/STASH/Supported+platforms
There is an open feature request for Java 8. We are hoping to add support for it soon.
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"Never get anything back" - timeout? Blank screen?
Have you checked the SELinux settings? What does the log file say?
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Blank screen. There seems to be no activity associated with the port, so it takes about 2 secs to return "Cannot connect." I'll look at the SELinux now.
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Hmm, so it can't be serving up anything over that port. Does netstat -a tell us it's actually listening?
What does the log file say?
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ss -ln doesn't show 7990 listening. Which log file would you be referring to?
The stash directory home that I gave it in the config is completely empty.
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Ok, so if 7990 isn't listening, the service isn't really starting. Definitely need to look at the stash application log file.
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Where is that? Like I mentioned, nothing is being put in the directory I created and configured as Stash's home.
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Stash installation directory has logs as well, /log/catalina.out says anything?
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My mistake. I was looking in /var/logs/. catalina.out reads:
Error: Could not find or load main class Products.atlassian-stash-2.11.4.lib.native:.var.atlassian.application-data.stash.lib.native Java HotSpot (TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option MaxPermSize=256m; support was removed in 8.0 Error: Could not find or load main class Products.atlassian-stash-2.11.4.lib.native:.var.atlassian.application-data.stash.llib.native
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Convert your last comment @Nic and I'll tag it as the approved answer.
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:-)
No harm in trying 8, but if in doubt!
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