Getting Warning on Jira after Upgrade

fcukinyahoo April 19, 2013

s.end-of-life.license.expired.body s.end-of-life.actions.html


s.end-of-life.maintenance.expired.body s.end-of-life.actions.html


How can I find out what these are reffering to in Jira's top panel? I have upgraded Jira from 5.0 to 5.2 and started getting these notifications on top of the page? Anyone has any ideas why or where to look at?

Thanks.

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Igor Sereda [ALM Works]
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April 28, 2013

The problem is caused by the incompatibility between the installed versions of JIRA and Structure plugin. Please upgrade to the latest Structure version.

Related issues:

  • https://jira.almworks.com/browse/HJ-1182
  • https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-32038

You might want to use "JIRA Upgrade Check" next time before upgrading - it would have warned about the incompatibility.

Hope this helps,
Igor

Eric Dalgliesh
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April 29, 2013

That does help! Thanks :)

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Eric Dalgliesh
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April 28, 2013

We think this is caused by a bug in the Structure plugin. I've filed an issue at t https://jira.almworks.com/browse/HJ-1268

Igor Sereda [ALM Works]
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April 28, 2013

Eric - thanks for identifying the source of the message! Actually, it's a bug in JIRA ;) The latest versions of Structure have a workaround.

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Mel Paisley
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April 22, 2013

Keep in mind that if you've recently purchased a renewal, you might need to update the license key within your JIRA instance. You'll be able to update it via the admin console.

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EddieW
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April 19, 2013

Stupid question, but is your license current? You can check in the admin panel to validate the core JIRA license is valid (which usually will hault an upgrade) and use the add-on manager to validate all your plugins are properly licensed.

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