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  • Atlassian Jira "The #1 software development tool used by agile teams"
    B bbm_noahgilbert

    @girish, was wondering if there is still the possibility of this being packaged into Cloudron as the end of life for Jira Server is 2024 which leaves us with alot of time for this to still be usefull.

    Also there for this to compliment Confluence who is already packaged, and looking at the documentation for the install of Jira Server, it seams very similar to Confluence so not sure if this is on the cards yet, but would be good to see if this can be integrated into Cloudron.

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  • Add AWS Melbourne Region to backups
    B bbm_noahgilbert

    Hi, as the AWS Melbourne region just went live, have been wanting to migrate my server over to the Melbourne region including the backups to S3. Are you able to add the Melbourne region (ap-southeast-4) into the Amazon S3 list of regions within Backups?

    I tried to use the S3 compatible option using the standard endpoint, but it came up with an error regarding invalid url (s3.ap-southeast-4.amazonaws.com).

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  • Add AWS Melbourne Region to backups
    B bbm_noahgilbert

    @girish Thanks for looking into it and I tried again with the Amazon S3 backup option in my server, and it started working for me as well (after you said that you enabled it within your AWS Account.

    I think that might have been the main issue as the error message called out that it couldn't object cloudron-testfile (which it might do through the Cloudron AWS Account if it exists*), so if the region wasn't enabled within that account, it wouldn't be able find the correct endpoint to use for that test file and hence wouldn't know where the correct endpoint is.

    I say that with the typo that you identified in the backup config code and enabling the AWS Melbourne region within your AWS account, that managed to get it working. In any ways, thanks for looking into this and getting it working for me 🙂

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