G'Day Gurus,
I am trying to install an evaluation license of Confluence 3.0.2 in my Windows 7 personal machine but when I finish the installation wizard then I get "Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:8001"
If I try to start the service manually then I get
The event log do not give me any extra clue.
I appreciate any assistance to help me to install and run Confluence 3.0.2 in my local machine
We are runing Confluence 4.3.2 but I have a Space export from a Confluence 3.0.2 instance which I want to import in my machine then upgarde to v4.3.2 so I can place in our Production instance. Anyway, I am stuck in the early stage
Regards
Carlos
If you go to Confluence_Home directory, you will find atlassian-confluence.log file under the logs folder. That should give you more details of the issue.
If the file is not created, you might find more information at Confluence_Install_Dir/logs/catalina.out.
Hi Jobin,
The error seems related to JAVA:
[174 javajni.c] [error] The specified module could not be found.
[2013-10-14 18:10:08] [986 prunsrv.c] [error] Failed creating java
The whole log:
Any suggestions for me to try?
Regards
Carlos
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Have you configured Java? Maybe this can help: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Installing+Java+for+Confluence
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I had only JAVA JRE but notthe JDK. Now it is running fine
Thanks Jobin
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