This error appeared after upgrading from 5.10.4 to 6.2.4 This appears to be happening only in the Activity Stream.
Thanks
WOW, so many of us having the same problem and no definitive answer. I still have the issue going on 1 year and 5 months later.
Any update on this issue? Were you able to resolve this issue?
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That macro on our version 6.14.2 is called "Recently Added" and has the same icon - but it works !!
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Yep, the one you have circled in red is the same that I have.
This is really interesting why NO ONE from ATLASSIAN SUPPORT got back with me on this!!! I have been dealing with this for over a year.
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I fought this problem for hours. For me, I updated the cacert and the problem did not resolve. Then went and edited the page. Deleted the existing activity stream macro and then added what looks like a newer version of the macro. The page now loads in a timely manner and I am no longer receiving the error message.
The red is what my page had. The green is what I replaced it with.
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Thankfully, it's not affecting functionality, it's just annoying.
Well good luck and maybe someday we will get an answer :-)
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Having the same issue with jira since update! server.xml is 100% identical with the backup.
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I'm having the same issue, confluence server 6.14.1
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Try the "Recently Added" Macro - its the same . Not sure why it is different on some versions or instances.
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That one looks built in. I am not sure how to find it. While editing the page, all I had to do is start typing {activ and it popped up. I am very new to Confluence admin, less than a month.
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Sorry to get your hopes up.
We too were on a 5.x version. Upgraded, don't bother with the instructions the are wrong, We found a problem, contacted support and we were told that the version they just helped us install was no longer supported and that we had to upgrade to this version. Was told that it was a straight forward update. Nope, it overwrote all config files. Finally got everything working and had this issue. The error was also causing the page to take forever to load and was displaying pictures in native size. Speed, pictures are back to normal and the error is gone after replacing the macro.
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Urgh, I don't see the new Activity Stream. What version are you on?
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I found their support to be lacking to say the least. I had to find it on my own.
I did not delete or disable the plugin. I just removed the macro from the page. When I went to put it back on the page, I discovered the 2 macro options. I am assuming that they updated the macro but during the upgrade process custom pages did not get the updated version.
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So that Confluence Activity Stream Plugin is a System app. Were you instructed by Atlassian Support or did you delete the app by your own volition?
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try deleting this macro and adding back to the page. I had the options identical to yours. Once I added it back I now have different options.
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@Ernie JenningsWow you had this issue for THAT long? :( ugh it makes me regret upgrading....... But we had to because of a Atlassian leak. So we were advised to upgrade everything. But now we are stuck with this horrible health check error that won't go away!
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I have upgraded from 6.2.4 to 6.13.4 and I'm still having the same issue. Can anyone from Atlassian give me a definitive answer on how to fix this?
Has anyone been able to resolve this issue?
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Yes I updated the server.xml. What should I be looking for specifically?
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