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JIRA 7 Administration Cookbook

You're reading from   JIRA 7 Administration Cookbook Over 80 hands-on recipes to help you efficiently administer, customize, and extend your JIRA 7 implementation

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785888441
Length 264 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Patrick Li Patrick Li
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. JIRA Server Administration 2. Customizing JIRA for Your Projects FREE CHAPTER 3. JIRA Workflows 4. User Management 5. JIRA Security 6. E-mails and Notifications 7. Integrations with JIRA 8. JIRA Troubleshooting 9. JIRA Service Desk

Upgrading JIRA manually

If you find yourself in a situation where you cannot use the JIRA installer to upgrade JIRA—for example, if you are hosting JIRA on an OS that does not have an installer binary such as Solaris or are using the WAR distribution—then you need to manually upgrade your JIRA instance.

Getting ready

The general prerequisite tasks to upgrade JIRA manually will remain the same as that of the installer. Refer to the previous recipe for the common tasks involved. As the installer automates many of the backup tasks while upgrading JIRA manually, you will have to do the following:

  • Back up the JIRA database with its native backup utility
  • Back up the JIRA_INSTALL directory
  • Back up the JIRA_HOME directory
  • Get a list of all the customized files in the JIRA_INSTALL directory from the System Info page in JIRA

How to do it...

To manually upgrade your JIRA instance, perform the following steps:

  1. Take your current JIRA offline.
  2. Install the new version of JIRA into a different directory.
  3. Edit the jira-application.properties file in the new version of JIRA, which is located in the JIRA_INSTALL/atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes directory.
  4. Update the value of jira.home to the current JIRA_HOME directory or to a copy of this directory.
  5. Copy any modified files from the old JIRA instance into the new one.
  6. Start up the new JIRA instance.
  7. Update the add-ons once JIRA starts successfully.
  8. Remove the previous installation directory to avoid confusion.

How it works...

What we did here is essentially set up a new instance of JIRA and point it to the old JIRA instance's data. When we start up the new JIRA instance, it will detect that the database it is connecting to contains data from an older version of JIRA by reading the dbconfig.xml file from the JIRA_HOME directory. It will also proceed to make all the necessary schema changes.

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