We are running Jira application 7.1.9 on CentOS release 5.11
We are planning to upgrade Jira to 7.11, is CentOS release 5.11 is supported for Jira version 7.11?
Yes, that's right. It's for test environment. So if I change Jira password in test environment, It gets updated in confluence test, jira prod and confluence prod. How can I stop that so it just gets updated to test environments only. Thanks!
@Sangeeta VermaI will suspect the word "cloned" here, you should be able to use different password, for both "Test and Prod"
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Thanks Thomas!
Here is another question-
I'm setting up a test environment to upgrade Jira and confluence. For that, I cloned my Jira and Confluence hosts and changed IP addresses and application links to point to cloned environments.
Then I changed my user password in cloned Jira environment through app. For some reason the password got updated for original (prod) environment too even though I just updated it in cloned environment.
I see users are configured using "Jira internal directory" and not through LDAP. Any idea why that password got updated in all other environments?
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One more question, we are running Jira application 7.1 on postgres version - PostgreSQL 8.4.4
Can we run Jira software version 7.11 on PostgreSQL 8.4.4?
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