My JIRA embedded database is probably 100% corrupted. I understand that. So I'm trying to start from scratch and reinstall JIRA using an old backup. Every single backup I try to restore from gives me the error "Could not find file at this location: C:\Program Files\Atlassian\Application Data\JIRA\import\" Not just recent ones, but old ones that I have used to restore from in the past.
I don't understand what's going on and need assistance please, as soon as possible.
Backups get dropped into the export directory - have you checked there?
Good afternoon Nic,
I grabbed a couple from there yes. I tried two from there, one from December of 2016, and one from March of 2016. The latter two have worked prior to today.
Thank you.
Audra
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So, if you are copying more recent ones from there to the import directory, what are you doing to them that makes them not found? Are you changing the names? Permissions on the files and import folder? etc
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Hi Audra,
Have you checked the file system permissions for that directory? It may be that the user running the Jira service does not have read/write access to that directory. Have you also double checked that the backup file you are using does exist in C:\Program Files\Atlassian\Application Data\JIRA\import\, and that you are using the right filename in the Jira GUI when you are attempting the import?
Cheers,
Alex
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Good afternoon Alex,
I've got full permissions and I must have quadruple checked the locations and names. I even am using files moved onto an external storage drive from March that had no way of touching the corrupted database.
Thank you.
Audra
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Hi Audra,
Given the error you are seeing, Jira cannot see the filename in that path. Usually when you see this error it means that either the zip file is not in the correct path OR more likely we have not used the correct filename to reference this zip file.
Windows environments like to automatically hide file extensions frequently, so if that is hidden, you might not be actually entering the full "filename.ext". So if you're just entering the "filename", in turn Jira is stating that this file does not exist because it is expecting the extension to be included. You can tell Windows to show these file extensions by following these steps:
Then, if you're sure the file is in that correct import folder, copy that exact filename, with the file extension. From there you should then be able to enter this filename in the Jira setup wizard to tell Jira what backup file you want to import.
If this is still failing, I'd recommend taking a screenshot of the error message you see and post it back to this thread so that we can better see the error you have having here.
Regards,
Andy
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