Users are unable to perform various functions after migrating Confluence to a new server
Problem
After migrating Confluence to a new server, users are unable to perform various funtions:
- Cannot share pages
- Cannot move pages
- The comment panel doesn't expand
- Cannot drag attachments on to pages in edit mode
No errors appear in any Confluence log file.
Diagnosis
Diagnostic Steps
- Check the network requests being made and look for failed requests for batch.js
- Try to replicate the behavior in a private browser sessions
Cause
There is a mismatch between the cached JavaScript from the old server stored in the user browsers and the new Confluence server. While they are able to authenticate with Confluence, it fails to properly load JavaScript.
Resolution
- Clear the browser's cache
- In Chrome:
- Click the menu (three dots) in the top right of the browser
- Click More Tools > Clear Browsing Data
- Ensure that Cached images and files is checked (the others can be left unchecked)
- Set the time range to All Time
- Click Clear Data
- In Firefox:
- Click the menu button (three lines)
- Click Preferences
- Click Privacy & Security > Clear Data
- Ensure that Cached Web Content is checked (the others can be left unchecked)
- Click Clear
- In Safari:
- Open the preferences dialog by using CMD+, or from the top menu Safari > Preferences
- Click Privacy
- Click Manage Website Data
- Search for the domain name used to serve Confluence
- Select the appropriate site
- Click Remove
- In IE11:
- Click the Tools button (cog)
- Select Safety > Delete browsing history
- Ensure that Cached images temporary Internet files is checked (the others can be left unchecked)
- Click Delete
- In Edge:
- Click the Hub button (three lines)
- Click History (clock) > Clear History > Show more
- Ensure Cached data and files is checked (the others can be left unchecked)
- Click Clear
- In Chrome:
Last modified on Jun 14, 2018
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