Hi all! I tried everything, but i can not start Jira. It works till yesterday, but after a restart it wont work.
I tried these:
Delete JIRA_HOME/caches/indexes
Delete JIRA_HOME/plugins/.osgi*
Delete JIRA_HOME/plugins/.bundle*
Delete the contents of the JIRA Installation Directory\work
Tried -Datlassian.plugins.enable.wait=600 and 300
Cleared temp directory
I think the problem is here, but not sure:
2017-07-27 16:14:18,362 Spring DM Context Creation Timer WARN [o.e.g.b.e.i.dependencies.startup.DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor] Timeout occurred before finding service dependencies for [NonValidatingOsgiBundleXmlApplicationContext(bundle=com.atlassian.administration.atlassian-admin-quicksearch-jira, config=osgibundle:/META-INF/spring/*.xml)]
2017-07-27 16:14:18,366 Spring DM Context Creation Timer ERROR [c.a.p.osgi.factory.OsgiPlugin] Plugin 'com.atlassian.administration.atlassian-admin-quicksearch-jira' never resolved service '&sal-request-factory-import' with filter '(objectClass=com.atlassian.sal.api.net.RequestFactory)'
2017-07-27 16:14:18,367 Spring DM Context Creation Timer ERROR [c.a.p.osgi.factory.OsgiPlugin] Unable to start the plugin container for plugin 'com.atlassian.administration.atlassian-admin-quicksearch-jira'
org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextException: Application context initialization for 'com.atlassian.administration.atlassian-admin-quicksearch-jira' has timed out waiting for (objectClass=com.atlassian.sal.api.net.RequestFactory)
at org.eclipse.gemini.blueprint.extender.internal.dependencies.startup.DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.timeout(DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.java:489)
at org.eclipse.gemini.blueprint.extender.internal.dependencies.startup.DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.access$000(DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.java:54)
at org.eclipse.gemini.blueprint.extender.internal.dependencies.startup.DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor$WatchDogTask.run(DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.java:109)
at java.util.TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:555)
at java.util.TimerThread.run(Timer.java:505)
2017-07-27 16:14:18,369 Spring DM Context Creation Timer ERROR [o.e.g.b.e.internal.support.ExtenderConfiguration] Application context refresh failed (NonValidatingOsgiBundleXmlApplicationContext(bundle=com.atlassian.administration.atlassian-admin-quicksearch-jira, config=osgibundle:/META-INF/spring/*.xml))
org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextException: Application context initialization for 'com.atlassian.administration.atlassian-admin-quicksearch-jira' has timed out waiting for (objectClass=com.atlassian.sal.api.net.RequestFactory)
at org.eclipse.gemini.blueprint.extender.internal.dependencies.startup.DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.timeout(DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.java:489)
at org.eclipse.gemini.blueprint.extender.internal.dependencies.startup.DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.access$000(DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.java:54)
at org.eclipse.gemini.blueprint.extender.internal.dependencies.startup.DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor$WatchDogTask.run(DependencyWaiterApplicationContextExecutor.java:109)
at java.util.TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:555)
at java.util.TimerThread.run(Timer.java:505)
I can see in the logs that you are having a system plugin fail to start up, but it is not clear why that is failing at this time. I would recommend following the steps in Troubleshooting JIRA startup failed error. This is a comprehensive KB that covers all of the known issues that can cause a startup failure like this.
I can see you have already followed a number of these steps, so I would suggest looking into the KB of JIRA does not start due to disabled plugin in database. It's possible that a system plugin fails to start after a enough times, JIRA can flag that plugin as being disabled. I would be interested to see if any of these system plugins are flagged as disabled there.
If those two KBs do not help, I'd like to know more about the system running JIRA:
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