Hello guys,
Is there any chance or legal process to downgrade Jira 8.13 to 8.3.5 application without loosing current data from Mysql?
Best regards,
Csaba
Hi @Entel
I agree with the others that a restore would be needed for term of a "rollback".
From a different angle: there must be a reason why you want to roll back but v8.3 will be "out of life" not very far in the future.
The question is if it would not be better to fix forward - are you experiencing something that does not works as intended? If so, what is it?
Alone from a point of security considerations - v8.13 brings several fixes to earlier security issues along with it - 8.3 is not a Long-Term-Support release, some security issues (vulnerabilities) might be still open why a v8.13 absolutely makes sense.
Regards,
Daniel
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Hello Daniel
Because I'd like to import data to Taiga.
Quite a few entries have been made since then 8.3.5... that's the problem. Now we use 8.13.
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That's ok from an users perspective, but please keep in mind Jira 8.3 will be End Of Life (https://confluence.atlassian.com/support/atlassian-support-end-of-life-policy-201851003.html) as per EOL date: July 22, 2021.
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Hi @Entel ,
What is your situation? Did you recently upgraded or you used Jira for longer time already? How much data you "added" after upgrade?
In general when you upgrade to a new version a upgrade task is done to your database also, so not sure if you can simply revert back without having a backup...
The full rollback procedure is here
If you are curious what would happen you can try on a test system.
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Hi Mirek,
Because I'd like to import data to Taiga.
Quite a few entries have been made since then 8.3.5... that's the problem. Now we use 8.13.
Thx for the link and your effort. :)
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Hi @Entel ,
I think We can't rollback with Modified data from latest upgrade.
This link providing some information.
After upgrade , if you can find how many new issues created.
using "createdDate >= 2021-01-12"( January 12 2021).
you can export all these issues into csv
and after downgrade import this .csv.
I felt this is a possibility. but need to test in separate environment
Thanks
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No, there's no downgrade path for Jira data.
What problem are you trying to solve with this?
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Hello Nic,
Because I'd like to import data to Taiga.
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Hi @Entel ,
I can suggest you to try the same in a dev/test server. Have the backup moved to the test server, install a fresh copy of 8.3.5 there. restore the backup and do a UAT before proceeding.
Backward compatibility is not something not some one tries on a regular basis so the above is the best approach I could suggest for now.
-Bibek
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