Hello,
We are working on several projects related to Jira.
Due to recent problems we've decided to explore alternative ways of backing up JIRA.
Currently we have set up a POC environment on its own, duplicated our production database and pointed it over the POC. Everything up to that points works fine. (User database/logins work, basic information accessible...) Because we have not copied and application-data, we still cannot see our tickets. I have tried copying over the application-data folder over to the POC, however JIRA locks when I try to start it.
Does anyone know a solution to this problem OR a better way of "manually" backing up and importing (instead of using import/export xml's)?
I did, there are other files that are important however. I was able to copy over all over application-data and start jira, there are minor things like priority icons that reside in the installation directory. Is there a list of all custom files in the install directory?
Hello Philip,
Take a DB dump as a backup.
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What Im looking for specifically a way to restore from production backups.
Fresh install JIRA, then import dbdump, configure fresh JIRA to look at new db, then cp - r application-data/data to the new installation. This does not work .
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Ie, is possible that on a fresh server we also copy over the installation directory and just start/resinstall jira
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