While trying to add new diagram, template in gliffy i am gettig this error.
Any suggestion how i can fix this ?
Hello, are you the server administrator? It sounds like the application server is having issues.
Hi Steven,
Yes i am Jira admin, can you help me with the steps to fix these.
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Well, the first thing you need to do is log onto the server and check the disk space. What type of server is this, linux or windows?
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It is a linux server, i have tried to check the disk space by going to /var/atlassian/application-data/confluence/attachments and i found that there is enough space on disk.
Please let me know if there is any other way to check disk space.
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Would you be sure to check using a command like
df -h
And make sure that there is not a full disk?
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I ran the command and it gives me this output,
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I can see /opt/atlassian is 100% used, do you think this might be causing the issue ?
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Yes, that very much will cause issues. The /opt/atlassian directory is commonly used for the Installation Directory. If this is full, Confluence may not work correctly or at all -- This is critical!
A good way to think about the directories is like so:
Commonly, within /opt/atlassian/confluence/.../logs, files can grow overtime. It's possible that the log files in here are too large. You should also check temp directories.
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Thanks Steven, Your answers helped me to get lot of details, I have checked logs and found that we have log files of past 6 months and as you mentioned they have are consuming lot of space.
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Glad I could help. Good luck!
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Hi Steven,
Just a quick question, I have deleted the old logs but still disk space is 97% occupied, can you let me know what are other files which i can check and delete.
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try running something that will print the size of the directories. depending on what operating system you're using, it could be something like du --
https://linux.die.net/man/1/du
cd /opt/atlassian/
du -h --max-depth=2 | sort -nr
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