I can install fine on win2012, get guided through the eval - but when i try to apply the key, the whole thing crashes and either says:
java.lang.illegalStateException: The CahecManager has been shut down. IT can no longer be used.
then a long(!) list of entries
I uninstalled and re-installed. Same issue.
I installed latest version of Java. Same issue.
Any help would be appreciated. I saw it at another company and want to convince management to invest into - so far this would be a fruitless attempt :|
Mike
Is your win2012 server R2? If not I would suggest using R2.
Also, ensure UAC and smartscreen are disabled, these can at times impact services.
running it now on 2012 R2 - no issues anymore!
thanks!
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Hi Michael,
Would you mind to give us more information about your instance (e.g. Confluence version, database , etc) and give us full stacktrace from your <home-directory>\logs\atlassian-confluence.log?
I installed latest version of Java. Same issue.
I would like to say, supported JDK is 1.7 in Confluenc Supported Platform. I would recommend you to check the supported platform.
Cheers,
Saleh
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Hi Saleh, I will have to wait a bit - I just flattened the server and are installing R2 as per initial suggestion above (from Stephen).
If I run into the same issues again I will provide the details you asked for. Thanks for the prompt replies!
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Hi Michael,
No worries, feel free to ask your questions.
Cheers,
Saleh
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