HI,
I was wondering if anyone has done this before in the past. I am planning on upgrading Jira this weekend. During the upgrade it will be moved to a new server and renamed.
Can anyone give me the best solution for routing the old jira links to the new server?
thanks,
Steven
I've always done that with a rewrite or proxy in Apache. Assuming you're behind an Apache server of course.
If you're not behind apache you can still run one on the old host/port combination. Or get the old DNS entry pointed to the new server and have apache listening on the old port, then rewrite to the new port. Now would be a good time to incorporate apache or nginx into your new setup...
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or with: http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
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It's the easiest way, problem is you will need to keep the old jira running (unless you know how to knock up a java webapp). Make sure you point to a dummy database if you keep jira running.
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