I am looking to stand up an HA database behind Jira to allow for a 'warm' failover. In mysql you have to change the autoincrement value when using a master/master replication.
Does Jira/Confluence do anything with autoincrement?
Has anyone used Jira/Confluence with Maser/Master replication in mysql?
It would be nice if the system supported NDB but I dont believe it does...
Hi,
I have looked into doing this before, however it is not possible to set up Jira to point to multiple databases. The best that can be achieved is to have a cold-standby maser-slave replication that can then be relied upon should the master fail. This may require a reboot/re-index against the new database.
Unfortunately clustering of Jira doesn't seem to be high on Atlassian's plans (https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-7330)
Yes I noticed. I was thinking of doign MASTER-MASTER replication for an easy cold standby (I read its 'hard' to flip a slave to a master and back).
But I dontk now if Jira uses the autoincrement values...
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