During migration setup, initialized on data center on the Pre-migration checks page, the process fails with the following error:
"Your cloud subscription doesn't support Assets."
"Assets is a native feature on Jira Service Management Cloud Premium and Enterprise. To migrate your assets data to cloud, upgrade to Premium or update your selection to remove assets data from your migration."
Our Cloud site does not have Jira Service Management Premium (we have Standard). However:
- We do not use Assets (Insight) in Data Center.
- We do not have any Assets data.
- We do not intend to migrate or use Assets in Cloud.
- In the migration setup, under "Choose your migration options," Assets is explicitly unselected.
- This occurs even when migrating a single project with no issues in it.
- This occurs regardless of whether all projects or only one project is selected.
- The migration stage is set to "Testing." (at the beginning of the migration plan setup)
Despite explicitly skipping Assets in the migration options, the pre-migration check still blocks the migration due to lack of JSM Premium in Cloud.
Expected behavior:
If Assets is not selected for migration and no Assets data is intended to be migrated, the migration should proceed without requiring JSM Premium in Cloud.
Actual behavior:
The migration is blocked at the pre-migration check stage due to Assets capability validation, even though Assets is unselected and not used.
We need clarification on why the Assets dependency check is triggered and what must be removed or adjusted in the Data Center instance to allow migration without requiring JSM Premium.
We plan on having Jira Software in Premium tier and Jira Service Collection in Standard
We have even tried disabling the Assets through REST API on Data Center, to no avail. The assets were in fact disabled, but the migration still fail at the checklist.
Hello @Daniel Witkowski
For a question about what appears to be a bug in the product you need to contact Atlassian technical support. The site for that is
https://support.atlassian.com/contact/#/
I recommend you select the Migration Support option.
Hi Trudy,
Thank you for the answer.
That indeed appears to be a bug, though I've stumbled upon it on such an early stage of migration, that I thought I must be doing something wrong. I have also read that Assets were to be included in Service Collection Standard
Assets is now part of Service Collection Standard - Atlassian Community
Which confuses me even further. If it really were a part of standard collection, then JCMA must have been not updated to take this into account.
I already created a ticket to Atlassian Support in this matter
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It would be great is you can report back here what you learn from Atlassian.
The reference you provided does say that it is rolling out, and applies to the Service Management Collection.
Did you subscribe to the Service Management Collection, or just to the JSM app?
If you subscribed to the collection perhaps the change has not yet rolled out to your instance since the article was published on 5 February.
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I've the same problem.
And raised it with support. fingers crossed it can be fixed quickly
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