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The Battle is Won, the Dragon is Slain

Bruno Costa
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May 14, 2019

I completed the Windows quest with a victory and as per the instructions I am now trumpeting my success here in the Community 😊

However my victory was not complete (or perfect): My Bamboo Plan Summary Chart gadget doesn't work on JIRA as I always get "An internal server occurred(...)" error. I tried troubleshooting but could only find solutions that applied to Linux environments and even though I tried to adapt them to mine, I failed.
So I can understand if I don't get a full t-shirt 🙂

Screen Shot 2019-05-14 at 16.32.28.png

That't it...

Regards,
Bruno

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Jakub Sławiński
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May 14, 2019

Hi @Bruno Costa ,

 

can you share some logs?

Bruno Costa
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May 15, 2019

Hi @Jakub SÅ‚awiÅ„ski 

I reproduced the problem (adding the gadget again) to get a specific time-frame for the error. With that I found this in the atlassian-bamboo.log:

2019-05-14 14:28:27,496 ERROR [http-nio-8085-exec-2] [ThrowableExceptionMapper] Uncaught exception thrown by REST service: Could not initialize class org.jfree.chart.axis.NumberAxis java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class org.jfree.chart.axis.NumberAxis at org.jfree.chart.ChartFactory.createXYBarChart(ChartFactory.java:1493)
(...)

I could not find other errors in JIRA or catalina logs at around the same time. I admit that I didn't search on all log files for messages at around this time.

 

That error lead me to solved BUG BAM-3573 that mentions setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH EV but by the looks of the value this seems to affect Linux platform so didn’t push further on this. I tried however this other solution found via Google  even though this again applied to Linux (catalina.sh file). I tried adding the option -Djava.awt.headless=true into catalina.bat in the <bamboo>\bin dir and restart Bamboo but still got error even though a different one (so the change in catalina.bat made some impact):

2019-05-14 16:19:07,055 ERROR [http-nio-8085-exec-7] [ThrowableExceptionMapper] Uncaught exception thrown by REST service: C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-8.0.212.03-hotspot\jre\bin\awt.dll: Can't find dependent libraries java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-8.0.212.03-hotspot\jre\bin\awt.dll: Can't find dependent libraries

 

I wonder if the error is due to having used AdoptOpenJDK 1.8 and not the OracleJDK 1.8 as mentioned in the pre-requisites of the Dragon Slayer. However I installed the AdopOpenJDK due to change in licensing from Oracle and AdoptOpen is the one bundled with Atlassian products...

Jakub Sławiński
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May 15, 2019

Hi @Bruno Costa ,

 

can you install AdoptOpenJDK in a directory without whitespaces?

 

Do you have the same issue when using OracleJDK, or you didn't try that?

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Bruno Costa
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May 15, 2019

@Jakub Sławiński

Thank you for the suggestion. I uninstalled AdoptOpenJDK and installed it again specifying a new path without spaces (C:\Applications\AdoptOpenJDK).
I checked that JAVA_HOME EV was updated correctly (had selected that option during JDK installation) but then Bamboo service started failing with the error:
The Atlassian Bamboo Bamboo service terminated with service-specific error Incorrect function

I found a couple of Community questions with same error, tried other fixes found online but to no avail.

I didn't try OracleJDK due to their new licensing and not wanting create account using my company's mail.

Jakub Sławiński
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May 16, 2019

Hi @Bruno Costa ,

 

can you confirm that you you have the same Java exe in your PATH and JAVA_HOME?

 

I found that as a root cause described in https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Software-questions/Jira-Software-service-won-t-start/qaq-p/848336

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Bruno Costa
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May 16, 2019

Thanks for the tip @Jakub SÅ‚awiÅ„ski .

I have the same JDK, although the EVs are not exactly the same as the JAVA_HOME points to the install directory, in my case is now "C:\Applications\AdoptOpenJDK" and in the PATH the value is set to the "bin" subdir, in my case "C:\Applications\AdoptOpenJDK\bin".

I would like to fix this setup, and have JIRA, Confluence, Bitbucket and Bamboo all working fine in my Windows test machine but I don't think I can spend much more time on it now.

Tim Eddelbüttel
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October 11, 2019

Today I setup Jira with Adopt OpenJDK 8.0.222 and jira won't start with a similar error.

java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Program Fieles\AdoptOpenJDK\<version>\jre\bin\awt.dll Can't find dependent libraries...

After a bit of investigation I fixed it by downgrading the Adopt OpenJDK to 8.0.202. The hint comes from a Confluence related KB article: https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/confluence-does-not-start-due-to-can-t-find-dependent-libraries-error-972347588.html

LarryBrock
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May 15, 2019

Congratulations and great work @Bruno Costa - "doing it the hard way" should get you bonus swag!!!

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