Just one of many warnings:
notification.rest.representations.NotificationRepresentationFactoryImpl] Notification exists for uninstalled and unrequested plugin: com.deiser.jira.profields
I have commented your issue at http://www.madeira20.com, but here you have the answer too:
These traces are not created by the plugin. They are Universal Plugin Manager notifications.
Maybe you check the "propertyentry" table in the Jira database server with the query:
SELECT * from propertyentry WHERE property_key like '%notifications%' and property_key
like '%profields%'
We don't have the control of these notifications and we aren't sure of which is the best way to remove them.
There are some solutions in atlassian answers but we can't guarantee their results. Please check these links:
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/152503/my-log-is-flooded-with-notification-exists-for-uninstalled-and-unrequested-plugin-messages?page=1
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/117651/strange-warnings-notification-exists-for-uninstalled-and-unrequested-plugin
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/127448/notification-exists-for-uninstalled-and-unrequested-plugin-greenhopper
Hello Carlos,
thank you for the links. There was actually something leftover in propertytext and propertystring. Messages are gone now.
Thank you very much.
Cheers Hilmar
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Hello Hilmar;
Could you submit you issue to http://www.madeira20.com This is our supporting system URL. you only have to sign-up and create the issue.
We will try to help you as soon as possible.
Thank you very much in advance and sorry for the inconvenience
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