Installing Jira 6.1 on Amazon EC2

jghg02 June 17, 2013

Hi everyone.

I have a problem whit my instalation JIRA on Amazon EC2 - Ubutnu 13.04 64Bits.

I installed Jira with command /.atlassian-jira-X.Y.bin Before executed that command. I excuted chmod a+x atlassian-jira-X.Y.bin. and configure the ports.

Ok, then Jira is started and I can access Jira from a browse. http://localhost:port this is good.

But when I configure Database (Postgres) an error occurs and service is down. (I try the test connection successful).

Which is the command to completely uninstall JIRA?

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jghg02 June 17, 2013

Thanks... I checked and the system show me timeouts (Database Config). When I clicked the next step.

I need to do to solve this?

Thanks.

Best Regards.

Daniel Wester
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June 17, 2013
The easiest way to troubleshoot this is to install the postgres command line client on the jira server and try connecting with it to the postgres server. That way you've removed jira from the equation. If that works - then it's an issue with your jira database config (in which case - check the logs). . If it doesn't work - then you have either a network or a postgres access issue.
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jghg02 June 17, 2013

Hi Daniel.

Yes I kwno and I did. The test connection is run well, the Error is caused when press next (screen Database Config) after a while of service is down. I try uninstall Jira and Begin again, but the service doesn't work.

I need more storage in my server? Any idea for this issue?

That command (uninstall -q) deleting completely Jira of my System?

Thanks for all.

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jghg02 June 17, 2013

Thanks..

Any idea why the service down?

Best Regards.

Harry Chan
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June 17, 2013

What errors did you have etc? Check the logs? What instance of EC2 is this? Did you get timeouts due to low CPU / memory from EC2 instance allocation?

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June 17, 2013

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