You'll get that if you've got the wrong permissions on the disk that the home directory is on, but the most likely culprit is that the disk is full or has failed a check when it was mounted - the "Read only file system" is the clue that t's the whole disk, not just the home.
Agreed. Red flag. Incidentally, I ran into a 'read-only' file system on AWS, hosting Stash. We finally attempted to restart the AWS instance since we could not seem to recover the drive. That fixed it, apparently.
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It is very strange, unless confluence is still trying to take backup and you tried to delete it.
My recommendation will be to shut confluence down and try deleting it.
If still doesn ot work, then it is got something to do with your permissions to access the file/folder etc.
Pilar
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