I want to test SQL for JIRA add-on, but I'm not having too much luck. I'm wondering if my instance doesn't have enough memory available?
We have our JIRA behind an Apache proxy setup over https, is that supposed to work with SQL for JIRA?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks Pablo, I did enable it again and had to wait for the SQL console to finally load. But it seems to be working now.
What is the exact problem?
SQL for JIRA has a really very small memory footprint. All the tables are empty and they are populated with users' data according to the SQL being performed, so it does not require extra memory in order to test....
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There's no quick and easy answer for "how much memory should I have". Performance tuning is an ongoing process which needs to be assessed in various ways. A good start is this page. In summary:
As for your question specific for the plugin, I see no reason why it shouldn't work if your proxy settings are ok. But seeing as the plugin is not formally supported, you're pretty much on your own.
The same developer has another plugin, SQL for JIRA Reports and Charts, which is supported. Depending on your needs, you might want to use that one instead.
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