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System plugins failed to start: We haven't been able to start all the required system plugins

Yannick Bergeron
November 15, 2022

Sounds like I'm experiencing the issue described here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-73257

I'm using jira-core:8.20.13 docker image.

On September 22, it did start well. On November 4 and since then, it refuses to start with this error. 

I've tried to remove .bundled-plugins/ and .osgi-plugins/

I've tried to remove installed-plugins/plugin.10054775368546772250.atlassian-authentication-plugin-4.2.17.jar

I've tried to replace it with installed-plugins/atlassian-authentication-plugin-4.2.12.jar

Any idea of what else I could try? As I'm using the docker image, moving to Java8 doesn't seem trivial as it's bundled with Java11

 

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LeonardoL
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August 7, 2012

Hi,

I believe only jira-administrator are allowed to create the Project Link between JIRA project and Fisheye repository. To make it possible to users to use integration you can give those users View Version Control permission.

Cheers,

Leonardo.

Arya Abdian
October 21, 2012

Yep, I can confirm this answer. How unfortunate for me.

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