Hi team,
I am trying to install JIRA latest version 6.4.9 on my linux platform.
It is getting installed properly but when i am trying to browse through its URL,it is saying authentication XDB is required?
I am not suer which credentails ill work here and why it is asking the same?
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Please assist.
Thanks,
Nidhi
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If you don't want to change anything in your Oracle installation, you can just change the JIRA port from 8080 to something else, as per https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Changing+JIRA%27s+TCP+Ports
Cheers!
Teilor
You've got the Oracle SQL gateway installed on the machine and it's asking you to log into that.
You'll need to run JIRA on a different port, or stop the Oracle utility.
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Hi Nic,
Thanks for suggestion.
I have treid changing the port but it is showing now error as "Page not available"
Also i am not having access to database.
Please suggest.
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That suggests Jira is not running. Read the log file to see why. No idea what you mean by "not having access to the database"
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That's a generic java error which tells us nothing beyond "something broke". You need to look at the log from start-up and work through it until you get a set of errors which will explain what is going on.
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