I'm struggling with a really annoying problem at the moment.
After a plug-in installation that went wrong, I'm not able to open issues with status NEW.
The Error message is:
The issue may have been deleted or you might not have permission to see the issue.
Now the really strange is that if the issues are in a spring board. I can move them to "open" or another column and the issue start work again.
So its the status "new" that's is hustling with us.
( All new created issues is working properly)
I found a similar confluence problem that point the problem to file attachments with no dateselect
*
from
fileattachment
where
created
is
null
;
But all my fileattachments has a date so the problem is elsewhere
Any clues from someone?
One more thing you can do. Change the workflow to another workflow for testing.
@ueria I have tried that to. But still the same error as before.
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It looks like a index problem... I Think you can try deleting your old index temp path and try to re-index locked. Are u from Brazil?
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Hey Felipe,
Have you already re-indexes your instance? It might worth to try it.
-- Arthur Gonçalves
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Hi Arthur. Yes I did that (smile) I also recovered from a backup database, but the problem is still remaining.
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@Timothy I cant see anything unusual, but im not totally sure on what to look after.
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Anything in the logs?
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