Hello everybody,
i have a backup file of JIRA cloud.
JIRA version = 6.5 OD 08-001, Java version 1.8.0_45 =
How can I import it in my self hosting JIRA (6.4.6)?
Please help.
Best regards,
Sven
I am a beginner in English language
Hi Sven,
You can refer to Restoring a project from JIRA Cloud to JIRA Server .
Thanks and regards,
Paula Silveira
Hi, Sven.
Due to version mismatch, the project migration directly won't work. Instead, you should install another JIRA Server in the latest version, do a full migration from Cloud to this one and then export project from this one to your destination instance.
This procedure is described here (the link Paula sent you):
The two JIRA instances must have the same version, so, you need two JIRA instances in the latest version.
Kind regards,
Jaime Kirch da Silveira
Atlassian Cloud Support
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THX for the fast support.
But what JIRAversion(Server) do I need for an import?
JIRA-VERSION..jpg
Version.jpg
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/JIRA+Build+and+Version+Numbers+Reference
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Hi Sven,
Unfortunately, Cloud instance doesn't support "Project import". Said that, to have it achieved, you would have to set another JIRA instance and then perform a project export from this JIRA to your main JIRA.
You can use the following document as reference. Please note that you can skip the last step, as you will not be migrating to Cloud.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CLOUDKB/How+to+merge+two+JIRA+Cloud+instances
Cheers.
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