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Have you recently installed confluence on a Ubuntu server successfully?

petritis September 22, 2017

It only works for me in trial mode.

If I try to install a 10 user license and have it work with postgresql, it keeps failing with some i18NBean error.  I would like to know if anyone has had luck with this recently.

The ubuntu I am running is:

Welcome to Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-96-generic x86_64)

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Gregory Van Den Ham
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September 22, 2017

Is it a clean installation on a new server or has it been installed and removed a few times.

When confluence starts, can you add the license key through the admin panel to pull it out of trial?

petritis September 23, 2017

It has been installed and removed many times.  I remove both confluence directories as well.  I removed nginx just in case.  I removed and reinstalled postgres.

I would LIKE to reinstall Ubuntu Server and then as a first thing install confluence, but I FEAR my license will not work in that case.

I did not try to license a trial version, I want to get it onto postgres instead of using the in memory DB.

The postgres log shows errors, but even bumping the confluence postgres user to sysadmin doesn't resolve them.

I also note that the confluence log says that reaching a synchrony URL is failing, I don't know why it would be looking for it, unless it is probing to see if it exists and that failure is expected.

petritis September 23, 2017

I should have led with this, I am willing to lose the chance to use my license and just buy a new one _IF_ I had confidence that a fresh install of Ubuntu Server followed by installing licensed confluence (skipping the trial and any non-essential pre-req's) would work.

But I am doubting that will work, I assume that either there is some missing required step to the install, or that the linux install is broken.

petritis September 26, 2017

Follow up: I have finally gotten it to install on Ubuntu Server.

The only things I did different seem to be of no consequence.

1. I installed using the default config ( instead of custom )

2. I did NOT let the installer start the server (this is the BIGGEST difference)

3. I upped the postgresql logging a bunch.

4. I manually started confluence (with sudo start-confluence.sh)

5. I opened confluence in a web browser.

6. When it was time for it to set up the database, I found I messed up and hadn't dropped the DB from the last attempt at configuring.

7. I deleted the DB and recreated it.

8. I backed up a step on the config web page, reentered DB info

9. The config worked after that

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