Load Balancer Protocol | Load Balancer Port | Instance Protocol | Instance Port | Cipher | SSL Certificate |
HTTP | 8080 | HTTP | 8080 | N/A | N/A |
HTTP | 8095 | HTTP | 8095 | N/A | N/A |
To access JIRA, I use the DNS name of the load balancer:
http://internal-my-LB-1234567890.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com:8080
However, the JIRA web page is not rendering correctly.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Eddy
Hi Eddy, Nic is right, looks like a problem with the ELB config. Have you tried pointing the ELB directly to port 8080 on your JIRA EC2 instance and then accessing from the base ELB url (i.e., port 80)?
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Ok, so there's a bad config on the ELB. I don't know them well enough to help you. May be worth asking in an ELB forum as well (JIRA isn't serving up anything unusual that needs funny configs)
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Does it work if you skip the load balancer and go to them direct? It looks like the you are only getting parts of the pages and css, so while JIRA is definitely running, it's only partially available. Checking it without the balancer will tell you if the failure is in the balancer or JIRA/Tomcat.
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The following are the variety of responses I get:
The requested URL /secure/MyJiraHome.jspa was not found on this server.
The requested URL /secure/Dashboard.jspa was not found on this server.
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What do you mean by "not rendering correctly"? What do you get? (We can guess what you're expecting)
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