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Jira Core, Software & Service Desk on the same Server

Michael Klein January 17, 2019

Hello @ all,

 

I'm new with the JIRA Products and just install it the first time. 

When I installed Jira Core it was easy, now I want to install the Software and later also Service Desk but it wants to use the same ports.

How is the best practice way to run this?

Can I install it all together in some way over the Upgrade Routine?

Do I have to install every product on different ports?

What's the "Right way" to do this?

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Alexey Matveev
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January 17, 2019 edited

Hello,

You can run Jira Core, Jira SD and Jira Software on the same server.

If you already have Jira Core, then you should download Jira Software and Jira Service Desk as applications and install them in cog item -> Applications.

You can download SD and Software from these links:

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213607/jira-software/version-history

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213632/jira-service-desk/version-history

You should install the same version of Jira Software as Jira Core. For Jira Service Desk you will see which version you need to download, if you go to the page which I provided.

Michael Klein January 17, 2019

thank you very much - this helps me a lot.

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January 17, 2019

Hi @Michael Klein

Actually after installing the first app ie: Jira Core, you can log in as a sytem administrator and go to the Applications admin section and install Jira Software and Jira Service Desk from there.

You don't need to run the installation binary file every time you want to add a new application to your Jira instance.

Hope this helps!

Michael Klein January 17, 2019

Thank you for that - I wanted to install first all dependencies and so didn't know that I can do it via the Core installation :)

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