hi,
I'm still busy with migration JIRA from Windows 2003 to Windows 2012. I have setup some steps, but I'm not 100% sure if I got everything covered. Can somebody review these steps:
Is this correct or am I missing some steps?
I knew that I was missing something, thanks!
yes, by recommedation I will use the mysqldump. I have created a bat file to run the dump outside office times.
do I need to setup JIRA and the plugins or will all settings be set by the databasedump?
You don't need to do the setup + plugins, just install a plain Jira. The rest of your process will get the plugins. I'd fill out your plan a bit more with explicit stop/start points - you want it down when you do any of the database work. I'd also add in a quick check on the plugins after the import - go into "manage plugins" and check all the ones you expect are there and working. And check for updates to them too.
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5.5 copy the home directory from old server to new server
You mention "database backup" - is that a mysqldump (which I'd recommend) or the export/import built into Jira?
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do I understand your remark correctly that the database import will install the plugins?
Good point, I will fill out the start and stop moments
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hi Nic,
Can you please let me know if my assumption is the right one?
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Sort of. The home directory copy will pull in the plugins, the database import all the config for them. What I can't remember is if the database import will pull in the actual .jar files (it does in Confluence). I never needed to know, because copying the home directory includes them.
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ok, I already did install the plugins. importing the database won't hurt that?
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Importing the database will scrub the lot. That's intentional. Your installation of the plugins has proved that the application is good to support the incoming data though.
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