I'm new to Jira and have been working in it for several days. I've also been adding/configuring multiple add-ons. I rebooted the host today (windows updates) and afterwards I cannot access Jira. The Jira service appears to be running. I've rebooted additional time to no avail. I've also stopped and restarted the Jira service to no avail (it starts and shows as running but I cannot access). When trying to hit the default app (localhost:8080) my browser says localhost refused to connect; err_connection_refused.
As I'm new to Jira I'm not sure where to turn next. I've tried looking at log files but not really sure what to be looking for. In the Atlassian-jira-gc logs I see "Allocation Failure" errors but don't know what to do with that. I've also got lots of warnings and errors in the jirasoftware log; but again, not sure how to use that.
I've tried searchign the community but most issues are that people can get to a Jira login or startup screen. I cannot.
-chris
There was an existing service using port 8005 that Jira install documentation failed to mention Jira would be trying to use.
Hi Christopher,
There are multiple things that could be happening to cause the behavior you're seeing. Let's try some troubleshooting steps to see if we can narrow down the cause:
Right click on the folder in Windows Explorer or File Explorer, then select Properties. Then go to Security tab. Click or tap on Advanced button, and you will be able to see the Owner listed.
Hopefully you can post some of the log file here based on those steps - we'll keep going from there!
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hi,
what about asking Atlassian support & open a ticket with them?
The log to check is either the Tomcat log (catalina.out / .err) & the jira application logs.
Best
JP
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i'm looking at the logs but honestly they don't mean anything to me.
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Any suggestions on what to look for in the logs? FYI, Atlassian says their policy doesn't allow me to open a support ticket.
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