Migration from JIRA OnDemand to JIRA configured on the server

kenorb January 24, 2012

Hi,

Is there any way to migrate JIRA OnDemand to JIRA configured on the server?

Thanks.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 24, 2012

Contact support at OnDemand for an export of your data, it'll be importable on download. I'd recommend you do it early on in your migration cycle - you'll want to test it before planning a move.

Felipe Cuozzo
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October 7, 2012

Note that this answer was true at the time of writing, but now customers can download their own exports at any time. See https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Backing+up+and+exporting+data for more information.

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Cullen Philippson August 13, 2014

Migrating from onDemand to Jira server ran in to an issue with DB versions. Imported the backup as instructed but upon restarting the Jira service got this error:

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Failed to start JIRA due to a build number inconsistency.

The data present in your database is newer than the version of JIRA you are trying to startup.

Database version is: 64000

JIRA app version is: 6331

Please use the correct version of JIRA. You are running: 6.3.3#6331-sha1:d919e5c6aac4bdb845e5512db42aa18387f6a299

****************************************************************************************************

Since the onDemand version is upgraded first, how is one to migrate away from it?

Any advice?

Thanks,

Cullen

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Felipevsw
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August 6, 2014

Just to give an updated answer on this subject: the whole migration process is well documented here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Migrating+from+JIRA+Cloud+to+JIRA+Server

Cheers,
Felipe

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Thameem Ansari September 20, 2012

Does the export also include the users and their data?

Wojciech Seliga
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September 20, 2012

This dump will include all user data which is stored in JIRA DB (usernames, e-mails, display names, user properties, group membership, etc.)

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Thameem Ansari September 20, 2012

Great.. I have another question. We have on-demand JIRA and self hosted confluence. I want to use JIRA user management in confluence. Is this possible? If yes what shoud i need to do?

Felipe Cuozzo
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October 7, 2012

Unfortunetly that is not possible as Crowd OnDemand (and that is what JIRA OnDemand uses for its own user management) is a restricted component.

Please if possible try to keep unrelated questions on different threads so everyone can benefit from the answers/karma points easily. ;)

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