Hello,
I have a self hosted confluence among Jira. Once I have gone successfully throught the configuracion, connecting it with the database, I go to the main page but I find many problems:
- I dont see nothing in the main page
- I cant see a list of spaces (I have two created) or create or anything
- Create from template spins until forever (I have seen some isues related, but nothing worked, not enablig apps, disabling, installing, database issues... nothing)
- Where is the left bar?
I have checked with the support and seen some answer, tried, but is weird to have at same al these issues. Any help will be appreciated.
Thnks,
A.
Solved: removed all folders from OS, fresh install, when trying to create space choose blank space (don't even try to create an example workspace), solve minor issues and that's all.
Thanks all for the help.
Hi,
are you using reverse proxy? Can you check if problem is also exist if you access it directly on java port (for Confluence is default 8090)?
Let me know
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your answer. I thought on this but yes, still this happens.
I am thinking that his might be a java mysql connector issue. At the moment, I am using mysql-connector-java-8.0.15.jar. I saw that confluence in ubuntu 18.04 should use the connector mysql-connector-java-5.1.*.jar but I did not found any trouble in the configuration menu.
I tried to clone the steps at Download and install the MySQL driver in case is was this, but I dont know how to point to the new 5.1 connector, is still working with 8.0.15.jar (where is the file I should change??).
Might be this?
King regards,
A.
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It looks like more as problem with reverse proxy, certificate or something like that. Can you paste your log if there are some errors into code block? And configuration of your proxy server?
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Ok, so my log is quite big, I leave the output from troubleshooting, and I leave you with a public temporally address where you can see last lines of the output log
I do not have a proxy server configured, I made a certificate with Let's Encrypt and point to it following this tutorial, but without doing this is still working wrong... I did not had any problems with Jira.
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