Staging Server setup for Confluence

Dale Shanefelt January 6, 2017

After following these instructions: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/create-a-staging-environment-for-upgrading-confluence-866094180.html 

Whenever I tried to access the staging server I am sent to the production server,  I have searched for all references to the production server in the home and installation directories on the staging server.

Thoughts?

 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 7, 2017

You say "when I go to staging", but it's unclear what you're doing there.  What url are you running staging on, and what happens when you go there?

Dale Shanefelt January 7, 2017

I try to go to scsmydb2.andrew.cmu.edu/confluence (top level) and after I get my saml login I wind up at https://scsmydb4.andrew.cmu.edu/confluence/#all-updates (the production site)

 

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 7, 2017

Ok, your SAML system is redirecting you incorrectly.  That's not really a Confluence thing, although it may have a setting in a file that's incorrect, depending on how the SAML has been done.  There's some properties/text files under the installation with names like *seraph* that it might be in, but the last SAML thing I used was an add-on and didn't affect them.

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