Hi,
How do I view my install of Bamboo?
I have upgraded an install of Bamboo on an EC2 instance.
I upgraded to 5.9.7 from 5.8.* and have installed bamboo in its own directory under/mnt/my-data/atlassian-bamboo-5.9.7.
I have also set the home directory to be /mnt/my-data/bamboo-home. This is where the home directory for the previous bamboo install was.
I have adjusted the JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY="1024m" in the bin/setenv.sh and can start Bamboo with bin/start-bamboo.sh
What I can't do is view Bamboo in my browser. The log files indicate it's started and don't show any errors.
I have a AWS route 53 setup but it doesn't work. I can't even use the private ip address of the EC2 instance and port 8085 to browse.
Am I missing something?
Hi Renato,
I did have a look through the logs but nothing stood out. I did notice that when trying to stop bamboo it was coming up with errors using bin/stop-bamboo.sh.
After a few restarts of the server I managed to bin/start-bamboo.sh without any errors and browse to the site.
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Ryan
Hi Ryan,
Many factors might be causing this behaviour.
A quick test that you can perform to see if this is related to some routing/firewall question would be you try to access the Bamboo URL through command line. In case you don't have any command line browser, you can install one ( I like w3m) and then try to access the Bamboo like this: w3m http://bamboo-url
If you can see the login page, than your upgrade is fine and for some reason you are facing a network issue (firewall, route, etc) otherwise, something into your upgrading is not setup properly. Also, did you checked both logs (installation and home folder)?
Other things you can check are:
Cheers,
Renato Rudnicki
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