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When I install JIRA 8.7.0, everything is normal; but when I install conference 7.3.2 and import JIRA users, ordinary users will log in to JIRA and exit immediately, and this prompt message will appear.
“ JIRA server could not be contacted, this may be a temporary failure or the server may be down.”
But there is no problem when using the administrator account to log in.
Hi @yong hu,
I've had to translate your issue into English, but from what I am understanding, Jira 8.7.0 was working fine. You then installed Confluence 7.3.2, and now you're seeing an error whenever you login to Jira.
Can you please let me know what that error message says in English? I'm not able to translate the image.
Shannon
I'm sorry that I didn't consider that Chinese is not as convenient to read as English.
When I install JIRA 8.7.0, everything is normal; but when I install conference 7.3.2 and import JIRA users, ordinary users will log in to JIRA and exit immediately, and this prompt message will appear.
“ JIRA server could not be contacted, this may be a temporary failure or the server may be down.”
But there is no problem when using the administrator account to log in.
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Hi @yong hu,
It seems like there's an issue with your User Management setup.
Are you using the local directory for user management, or using Jira to manage your Confluence users? Can you walk me through the steps you took to import the Jira users?
Please also show me what your User Directories setup looks like on Confluence.
It will also help if you can let me know what error messages appear in your server logs when the error occurs.
Thank you!
Shannon
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Hi @Shannon S
I import LDAP users in JIRA, and then I import users in JIRA in conference.
Admin users are system administrators in JIRA and conference, and JIRA and other ordinary users in conference are the same.
When JIRA and conference are bound, when I log in, as long as "remember login information" is checked, the above questions will not appear.
Yong_hu
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Hi @Shannon S
I see this error message in the database log file, but I'm not sure what the impact will be.
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Hi @yong hu,
That doesn't really tell us what the error is, but it could be something like this:
About your user management - Jira and Confluence aren't sharing the same userbase?
Can you please still show me a screenshot of your User Directories setup is like? I'd like to see that both for Jira and Confluence, if you could.
Thank you!
Shannon
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Hi @Shannon S
I've set up "max_allowed_packet", which is the configuration added in my "my.cnf".
This is my configuration for importing LDAP users in JIRA.
This is the configuration of the JIRA user that I imported in the conference.
When I log in to JIRA or conference, I need to check "remember my login information".
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Hello @yong hu,
Thank you for providing that information.
Can you confirm with me a bit more about your database?
It would be helpful if we can take a look at your support zip, but that would need to be done through a support ticket. Have you already raised a support ticket for this case? I wasn't able to find any information about your current license, but you can raise a support ticket through support.atlassian.com. If you go that route, can you please let me know once you've done so, and I can add the previous troubleshooting steps to your case.
Thank you!
Shannon
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Hi @Shannon S
I'm sorry to see your reply now.
The database version is MySQL5.7.29, which is my test environment. When I apply for the trial license, it is in my own virtual network and cannot be accessed through the external network.
My database, JIRA and conference are all in the same centos7 virtual host.
Nothing unusual seems to have happened recently.
Thank you!
Yong_hu
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Hi Yong Hu,
Thank you for everything you've provided so far.
I'm raising a ticket now with our internal team. Check your email and someone should be in touch with you shortly.
Once resolved, we can update this thread so it will help other users if they experience the same issue.
Regards,
Shannon
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I know this is an old issue, but I am having the exact same issue, I even have the exact same symptoms like if I check "remember my login for this computer' then everything works fine, otherwise I get the same "Jira server cannot be contacted". Was there a solution for this issue?
Thank you,
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