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I have done this before with confluence. Should be simlear for JIRA
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It looks for a property called BUILD_NUMBER or something similar in the Property tables. However if the database is old, then the buildNumber will be old, and it will upgrade.
You can't run the upgrade twice though without restoring the older database, it will expect the old schema.
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Also, Thanks for responding! You have answered other questions of mime - I appreciate it.
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Theoretically, then it should have re-upgraded the database after I restored the old db backup and restarted jira. It did not seem to, however. Maybe I did not wait long enough in the start up process, but I saw messages in the log stating that certain tables were missing, etc., which I did not expect, so I abandoned ship.
I was hoping to get this to work so I can do a test migration with production data (on my new production machine), get everything set up (jira file-based customizations, plugins, etc) ahead of time, then re-upgrade on migration day starting with a fresh production backup. Is there another way to tackle this problem?
I will try this again in the meantime.
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No problem ;-)
Yes, after restoring the old database it should definitely have run through the upgrade procedure....
> Is there another way to tackle this problem?
No, I think you are doing it the right way.
> log stating that certain tables were missing, etc., which I did not expect, so I abandoned ship
That's normal... the upgrade process should then happen.
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I tried it again and let it continue on past where I bailed last time and it is working. Thanks, all.
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