We have projects those needs to be migrated from old version of Jira to Jira OnDemand. We need to migrate a few projects and also we have some projects in Jira OnDemand. My questions are:
1. Can we migrate project by project to Jira OnDemand?
2. Using Jira Import will it overwrite existing data on Jira OnDemand?
3. Is there any other way of migrating data, like using API or some kind of third party tool?
Please help me in giving more information on this. Thanks!
Hi Guru,
1. Yes, you can do it project by project, check out the page here http://confluence.atlassian.com/x/oQIYDw., but be aware of configuration differences between the two instances.
2. If you use the import wizard from the page linked above, it should not clear out your existing data.
3. I don't think you can do it with a 3rd party tool directly with OnDemand.
If you want to be thorough and have everything covered, you should consider
* upgrade your local JIRA 3.x instance first
* work with Atlassian's OnDemand team and get an export so you can re-create an instance locally
* make the necessary configuration changes/updates on your local OnDemand replica
* do a test import
This way, you will have a good feel of the import process before making any changes to your production OnDemand.
Thanks Jobin and Patrick for the answers.
Is it not possible to import while having different versions?
I am not sure whether it reads it is possible by below method. I will try and let you know.
From:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA000/Restoring+a+Project+from+Backup
JIRA versions do not match
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There are issues that normally prevent the importing of projects from different versions of JIRA. While the above process is going to be a bit time consuming, it should work just fine. With OnDemand you can only do a full import that will wipe out all other data on your OnDemand instance. The core idea is that you are going to consolidate all of your exports/projects/etc. into one full local instance that you will take a backup of and then import that into your OnDemand instance.
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Chekc out http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA000/Restoring+a+Project+from+Backup
In short, you will have to upgrade your local instance to the version of onDemand, take an XML backup, apply the config needed for those project manually on onDemand and then do the project import!
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