Hello, we had old confluence and after the start(the VM was turned off for 2 months) it's doesn't start. I tried to update it to the last version, nothing.
So I created new VM, new DB, installed confluence, during configuration I connected it to our JIRA and later again "error connection refused" and I don't understand which is the problem.
Can you help me?
Best regards
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
No firewalls, that's all on aws, and 2 months ago it's worked fine, but now old and new confluence don't work. Old confluence was connected with jira without problems.
Right here today's confluence log: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ti30tmNkYrwk6Q2W5wxPBpxkpBJLR3-wxxlPI5xJxgw/edit?usp=sharing
Hi,
As per the little details we have, it appears confluence was unable to connect to JIRA and throws a connection refused error. Are you trying to integrate JIRA with help of application links? Could you check if you have any firewalls that blocking this connectivity? what does the confluence logs says about this error?
thanks
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Hello ,
I tried to install it without connection to JIRA, with different databases (postrgre, mysql) end it crashes after the page "Setup successfully"
Thanks
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Hi,
Do you see any error while crashing the confluence? Do you have enough system resources allocated to VM as well as the confluence instance? Please also verify or increase JVM parameters in confluence to get better performance.
Thanks
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