What is the attached error suggesting..Thanks.
This is actually a bug, which has been solved on the latest JIRA version (5.2.6). You may view the bug report from here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-31345
Hi Immanuel
What does it take to ugrade to JIRA.
We are using enterprise JIRA 5.0.6
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Hi Shampa,
There are many factors to consider upon upgrading, such as whether JIRA will be upgraded on the same machine, the type of distribution (EAR/WAR or standalone) and etc.
The complete documentation for upgrading can be found on this link: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA052/Upgrading+JIRA.
Also, it is recommended to test the upgrade before proceeding with upgrading on the production installation.
Hope this helps.
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Link says page not found or no permissions
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Oops sorry, I have mistakenly added a period at the end of the URL. This is the exact link: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA052/Upgrading+JIRA
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Refer the Certificate Error in JIRA Screenshot Applet knowledgebase article. Hope the workaround mentioned solves your problem.
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Oops sorry, I have mistakenly added a period at the end of the URL. This is the exact link: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA052/Upgrading+JIRA
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It says the SSL you are using is Self Signed. Not from public ( valid ) SSL provider.
You may avoid the warning or download and install the SSL on your local machine, will solve the issue.
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