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Cannot load repository. Plugins may have been disabled.

Mark de Bont August 16, 2015

When running build I sometimes receive the following error message. Re-running the incomplete jobs fixes the problem.

Running Bamboo 5.9.1 / Windows

 

 

com.atlassian.util.concurrent.LazyReference$InitializationException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot load repository. Plugins may have been disabled.
	at com.atlassian.util.concurrent.LazyReference.getInterruptibly(LazyReference.java:149)
	at com.atlassian.util.concurrent.LazyReference.get(LazyReference.java:112)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.repository.RepositoryDataImpl.getRepository(RepositoryDataImpl.java:130)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.v2.build.BuildContextHelper.rewire(BuildContextHelper.java:43)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.v2.build.CommonContextHelper.rewire(CommonContextHelper.java:21)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.v2.build.agent.DefaultBuildAgent.setContextToBuild(DefaultBuildAgent.java:382)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.v2.build.agent.BuildAgentControllerImpl.waitAndPerformBuild(BuildAgentControllerImpl.java:97)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.v2.build.agent.DefaultBuildAgent$1.run(DefaultBuildAgent.java:118)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.utils.BambooRunnables$1.run(BambooRunnables.java:49)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.security.ImpersonationHelper.runWith(ImpersonationHelper.java:31)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.security.ImpersonationHelper.runWithSystemAuthority(ImpersonationHelper.java:20)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.security.ImpersonationHelper$1.run(ImpersonationHelper.java:52)
	at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot load repository. Plugins may have been disabled.
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.repository.RepositoryReference.create(RepositoryReference.java:47)
	at com.atlassian.bamboo.repository.RepositoryReference.create(RepositoryReference.java:11)
	at com.atlassian.util.concurrent.LazyReference$Sync.run(LazyReference.java:321)
	at com.atlassian.util.concurrent.LazyReference.getInterruptibly(LazyReference.java:143)
	... 12 more

3 answers

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Chris Ebert August 4, 2016

Hello,

I am facing the same problem, Bamboo 5.12.02 / Ubuntu 14.04 , it was working good and one fine day it started showing up the same exception. No plug-in installed/deleted/disabled. Not sure what's the source of the problem.

Is there any bug ticket logged for this issue?

Thanks,

Chris

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Martin Witkowski January 25, 2016

Has this been resolved ?  I am running into the exact same issue right now.

 

Agent log:

logs/atlassian-bamboo.log:2016-01-25 10:44:55,187 ERROR [0-BAM::ld-dbn-trcbr002.citadelgroup.com (2)::Agent:pool-3-thread-1] [DefaultRepositoryManager] Could not find repository plugin with key 'com.atlassian.bamboo.plugins.atlassian-bamboo-plugin-git:git'. This build will be unable to build.

 

Of course, I have other GIT repositories that successfully build.

 

 

 

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Marcin Oles
Atlassian Team
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August 17, 2015

Hello,

this seems like a good candidate to open a bug ticket for Bamboo development under https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM, or create a support request under https://support.atlassian.com/.

But just to gain more info - are you using local or remote agent? Can you access agent logs (or server logs if it's a local agent)?

You can look into the logs and look for one of these lines which can help identify the problem:

  • "Could not find repository plugin with key"

  • "Key passed was null. A null being returned for repository"

Neither of them seem probable to happen by accident, but they could potentially narrow the scope of bug for developers that will investigate. But still I'd recommend creating a bug and/or support ticket for that.

Cheers,
Marcin 

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