My Jira Software instance on docker failed to run, after I disabled a few system plugins.
I'm using the built-in database backend.
Here's the log output:
We couldn't start the following plugins:
What should I do to restore the database?
Hi @Lynda Lopez
You may try enabling the plugins from the database, by following the steps from this page
Regards,
Adrian Stephen
How and where should I even execute whose queries?
I'm running this on Docker on Debian.
I've tried the H2 database tool to modify the database but it doesn't work.
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When I run the "SELECT * FROM pluginstate where pluginenabled = 'false';" in the
H2 console on h2db.mv.db which was found in database/h2db.mv.db, it gives me the following error:
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Hi @Lynda Lopez
In order to run queries on the H2 database, Jira needs to be shut down first.
Please follow the steps here to access the database correctly:
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I also suggest moving to an external database such as PostgreSQL which is free.
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