I'm attempting to migrate our Confluence server to Confluence cloud. We have ConfiForms data that is part of the migration. I have the app set to "Needed in cloud" and it is installed on our Cloud and I've followed the ConfiForms guide for app migration. When I create a migration and go through the steps it throws 1 blocking error because "You have not consented to app data migration".
When I click the Give Consent button it goes to the Agree to app migration page and shows "We can't communicate with your server - We're having trouble communicating with your server instance. Please try again. If this doesn't fix the issue, contact support for help."
Unfortunately, we are on Server Starter which apparently doesn't allow for contacting support. I have verified our Confluence server is accessible everywhere across the internet. We are on 7.13 and have all apps up-to-date.
I think you might be affected by
This is not something you can fix directly. We're in touch with the maker of ConfiForms and I'll check with them if this is the issue.
If you absolutely can't wait until the next release of CCMA in a few weeks you can bypass these checks by setting a dark feature in Confluence Server. This is not recommended for production but might help with your testing.
If we confirm ConfiForms is affected by this issue, we'll update the bug report. So please become a watcher on the bug for now.
Regards,
James.
Hi @James Richards . Thanks for your post. I am using confluence cloud migration assistant Version: 3.3.2 . Since I am seeming a message pop up "we cant communicate to your server:" and am stuck with that I Followed all instructions as per in https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/app-migration/testing/dev-mode/#preflight-checks-and-validations to enable Dev mode so I may make some headway with cloud trials
However after enabling Dev mode I do not see any change in behavior of the migration tool at all, it still goes though all checks and gets stuck. Am I missing some instruction about using Dev mode
The exact problem that I am facing is described in more details in https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-questions/Confluence-server-to-cloud-migration-assistant-stuck-forever-in/qaq-p/1913873#M230882 just in case you want to check back on that
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Hi @Pete Sullivan ,
From the error message, it looks like the problem might be related to the fact that the server site is not public. I'm not the most expert in this area but I would suggest checking if the server URL is available to the internet, if the baseURL is correctly set and maybe also if there is any proxy configuration that might be incorrect.
If that doesn't help, it's going to be better to work with our support team on this.
If you have a cloud site active, and most likely you have it since you are migrating, you could raise a support ticket using the Cloud site URL. Or you could use the "Migration Support" option from the "What can we help you with?" drop down.
Thanks,
Caterina
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