I have a clean install of postgresql 10 and JIRA 7 on RHEL 7. I have created a database in the public schema and given a JIRA user full access to the database and there is nothing in it.
Why is the setup UI telling me the database is not empty when I test the connection?
Postgresql 10 is not supported: https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver073/supported-platforms-861253018.html.
I accepted your answer but the link you gave me shows things that will no longer be supported going forward if I am reading it correctly. That means after 7.2, postgresql 9.0 & 9.1 won't be supported? I see on the postgresql site that anything 9.1 and under is EOL'ed https://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages.php
I'm going to go ahead with a 9.6 install because we only need the DB temporarily. I did notice on that page that version 10 is for "crash testing" only. So I definitely shouldn't have gone with 10.
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Sorry, wrong link. Corrected the answer. 10 is not supported. Maximum supported is 9.5.
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Ah ok. Well for better or worse 9.6 is working now. It's a temporary setup to get the hang of JIRA. If I see weird things the first person I'll blame is myself and downgrade to 9.5. Thanks again!
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To follow up I downgraded to 9.5. There was another problem creating users in the database from the UI side. With 9.5 everything works. Too stubborn to not be stubborn!
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