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FISH-6307 Can't collect domain logs from the Admin Console #5802

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Description

When the Collect Logs button is clicked, it redirects to a page that doesn’t have the general admin console branding. Even if the Collect Logs button is clicked on the redirected page, nothing happens, and the domain logs are not collected.

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Testing Performed

  1. mvn clean install -DskipTests
  2. ./appserver/distributions/payara/target/stage/payara6/bin/asadmin start-domain
  3. Open: localhost:4848
  4. Click on Domain in the tree on the left
  5. Choose Tab: Domain Logs
  6. Click on "Collect Logs" button
  7. The download should happens
  8. Check if the zip file is correct.

Testing Environment

Zulu JDK 11 on Ubuntu 18.04 with Maven 3.8.4

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Notes for Reviewers

Please clear your browser cache before executing the tests.

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jenkins test please

@luiseufrasio luiseufrasio requested review from kalinchan and removed request for breakponchito June 13, 2022 12:05
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jenkins test please

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LGTM

@luiseufrasio luiseufrasio merged commit fc4cdcd into payara:Payara6 Jun 13, 2022
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