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×When hitting the site using our external domain name, www.domain.com/jira, I am unable to upload attachments to a ticket. When hitting the site via servername.subdomain.domain.com/jira; I am able to upload any attachment just fine. Our standardized way of hitting the site is via www.domain.com/jira.
I'm not sure when this issue started. I cannot find anything in any log pointing to a potential problem with any configuration.
In our environment all requests get routed through apache, using mod_proxy AJP.
This issue occurs with various file types and sizes.
So in my particular case, I use Chrome as my browser of choice. After further testing and other users assisting, it would appear that even after closing and restarting the browser, some data was still cached which caused the problems.
After clearing all browsing data that Chrome stores, I was then able to upload an attachment just fine.
that solution also works for me. thanks
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Hi John,
Try restart the jira. Problem seems to be gone after restart.
And try with other browsers. and Try to re-attach again. If problem still exists let me know.
Thanks,
Patina
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Is it affecting other users? Also can you track when the last successful upload occured?
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Yes, unfortunately nothing helps lead me anywhere. There doesn't exist anything in the error logs related to this issue, the access logs have only the following:
10.0.0.30 - - [07/Jan/2014:11:58:12 -0500] "GET /jira/secure/AttachFile!default.jspa?id=43820&decorator=dialog&inline=true&_=1389113890089 HTTP/1.1" 200 1684 10.0.0.30 - - [07/Jan/2014:11:58:13 -0500] "GET /confluence/rest/quickreload/latest/3440826?since=1389113873624&_=1389113890974 HTTP/1.1" 200 46 10.0.0.30 - - [07/Jan/2014:11:58:16 -0500] "POST /jira/rest/internal/1.0/AttachTemporaryFile?filename=attach_file_fail.png&size=46943&atl_token=AO0T-CK0B-6YFX-F0HP%7C9f4ccb913d7762996fe972990da668e11d186203b4%7Clin&issueId=43820 HTTP/1.1" 201 77 10.0.0.30 - - [07/Jan/2014:11:58:19 -0500] "POST /jira/secure/AttachFile.jspa HTTP/1.1" 200 1750
Which isn't very helpful. Even though the above looks normal; The attachment fails to upload.
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Hi John. Have you checked your Apache access/error logs?
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Patina,
Nothing is added to the atlassian log when this issue occurs.
I'm running JIRA 6.0.2#6097-sha1:e270beb
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Hi John,
Which error message displaying in atlassian-jira.log file. Please let me know.
Thanks,
Patina
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