Hi there,
I have a brand new Confluence 6.6.1 installation. In order to secure it I've put an HAProxy in front of it.
All seems well until I try to edit any page or add a page.
I receive a red exclamation mark saying: This page is taking longer ...
I have researched the issue ad nauseum and disabled Collaborative editing.
Now I don't get any more errors in any logs, however, editing is still impossible - I get a spinning wheel so to speak.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - a wiki without editing is not a wiki.
- Cheers, Peter
If you are behind a reverse proxy. Please perform the following steps.
I faced the same issue and spent hours looking for a solution. So wrote the following article.
https://metamug.com/article/productivity/confluence-unable-to-edit-page.html
Hi Peter,
I understand you just installed Confluence 6.6.1 and have not been able to edit since you added an HAProxy reverse proxy, where SSL is terminated. Even with Collaborative editing set to Off you cannot edit pages.
Please let me know, can you edit if you bypass or disable the proxy?
We do not have explicit setup instructions for using HAProxy with Confluence, but I am hoping you can use the high level information (and diagrams) on this page to understand how Synchrony works, and configure your proxy to accommodate it: With a reverse proxy
If you post a redacted HAProxy configuration on this thread, someone who has set up HAProxy with Confluence 6.x may be able to help. I will be happy to research it further, as well.
Thanks,
Ann
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Hi Ann,
thanks for your feedback. I'll test without HAProxy and will get back to you.
If it works, I'll post the HAProxy config.
- Cheers, Peter
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Dear Ann,
I am now connected directly to the confluence server on ports 8090 and 8091.
I am experiencing the same problem. It seems to have nothing to do with the proxy after all.
Any suggestions on how to proceed?
It may have something to do with my LDAP connection.
I have configured LDAP Read Only.
Many thanks for your help, Peter
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I just ran through the whole setup routine again - without LDAP this time.
I'm connected as a normal user / one I just created in the admin portal.
Even in this stage, I can only create a space and create a page.
However, as soon as I am trying to edit this page, I end up with this error:
My OS is: CentOS 7, SELinux is in permissive
Database is PostgreSQL 10.1 on localhost
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Cheers, Peter
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Just did another reinstall - with PostgreSQL 9.6 - just to be sure.
Still the same problem.
Editing of any page is not possible.
Thx, Peter
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Hi Peter,
The error you are seeing is associated with Collaborative editing: Confluence throws The editor didn't load this time error when trying to edit a page
Is this the same error you had in the beginning? I understood you couldn't edit with Collaborative editing off in the original description. Do you see the same message if Collaborative Editing is set to Off? I think you know how to turn it off but for the sake of posterity, here are the instructions: Change the editing mode
Thanks,
Ann
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