atlas-run url returns a 404 in browser

strattonbrazil September 8, 2020

I recently installed the Atlassian SDK on my Ubuntu 18.04 setup following the Alassian hello-world tutorial here. After going through the steps, which seem a little out of date (ex. tutorial doesn't mention the OSGI config question) and I run *atlas-run* it downloads the libraries and starts Tomcat. However, the url it provides, http://localhost:2990/jira, only 404s in my browser. I've seen this in other topics, but suggestions like hard-coding the IP address or restarting the machine don't seem to help. Again, when I've done this tutorial before on similar setups it just works. 

My system setup:

$ atlas-version

ATLAS Version: 8.2.2
ATLAS Home: /usr/share/atlassian-plugin-sdk-8.2.2
ATLAS Scripts: /usr/share/atlassian-plugin-sdk-8.2.2/bin
ATLAS Maven Home: /usr/share/atlassian-plugin-sdk-8.2.2/apache-maven-3.5.4
AMPS Version: 8.1.0
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[INFO] Project POM found
Executing: /usr/share/atlassian-plugin-sdk-8.2.2/apache-maven-3.5.4/bin/mvn --version -gs /usr/share/atlassian-plugin-sdk-8.2.2/apache-maven-3.5.4/conf/settings.xml
Apache Maven 3.5.4 (1edded0938998edf8bf061f1ceb3cfdeccf443fe; 2018-06-17T11:33:14-07:00)
Maven home: /usr/share/atlassian-plugin-sdk-8.2.2/apache-maven-3.5.4
Java version: 1.8.0_265, vendor: Private Build, runtime: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre
Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name: "linux", version: "5.4.0-45-generic", arch: "amd64", family: "unix"

Any other suggestions? 

 

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Fabian Lim
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January 6, 2022

Hi @strattonbrazil

I would run an atlas-clean first and then atlas-run. See if it fixes anything.

Obrigado 

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