Hello Atlassian community, I am seeking help, resolution regarding an issue with Confluence server version 6.15.3
I am running Confluence inside docker, and during Confluence start-up the following error is given on both the Confluence webpage and seen within the Confluence pod (view logs)
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Failed to create shared home directory in /var/atlassian/application-data/confluence/shared-home
Navigating to that path within the pod (storage is backed by AWS ebs volume) the path of
/var/atlassian/application-data/confluence
is actually empty within the pod, but the ebs volume contains data for the volume mount as Confluence has been deployed and running >2 years.
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Upon further inspection it appears I missed some important details in my posting.
Confluence appears to be re-attempting the initialization to the /var/atlassian/application-data/confluence...however since the application was previously working..and can recognize there is data there...the boot process fails to complete.
All help is appreciated. Thank you.
This is pretty much what it says it is - the user running Confluence cannot create the directory it needs. This is probably down to permissions (but also check if the disk is full)
Hi @Poor User Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Since you got ""Read-only file system" error which indicates that the file system currently allows read-only access. You might want to check and grant rw (read/write access) to it and retry.
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