How to upload a plugin Jar file in Confluence Datacenter cluster ?

Garnepudi Rajarshi June 26, 2024

Due to the changes in latest versions and different company policies, I am looking for an option to update or install an Add-on for confluence instances, which are running on Datacenter cluster from backend server.

 

I see that for Jira DC cluster, we have a shared home directory where we can upload the plugin, but for confluence shared home- I don't see any plugins folder and it is very hard to identify whether we need to keep the file in Plugin-Cache folder or not.

 

Early response should be much appreciated.

 

Thank you in advance,

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Garnepudi Rajarshi July 2, 2024

The solution for installing plugin from the backend server on confluence data center cluster setup is to place plugin jar file on each node separately.

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June 26, 2024

HI @Garnepudi Rajarshi ,

 

You can still enable the front end even with the latest version if that's an option. You would need to enable a flag in the backend config file. 

 

If you run a larger files search against other plugins that already installed on the system, you should be find the directory in which you searching. It should be in the shared home areas but not be in a directory right beneath it. 

Garnepudi Rajarshi June 26, 2024

Thanks @Benjamin for your quick response, I can enable it but I am more interested in understanding the confluence cluster setup. I see few plugins at one place and other few are not even in the shared home plugin folder. That's where my concern arises.

 

 

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