Version 6.3.3.1 onPremesis server installed on CentOS 6.5 linux
After importing our backup from our ondemand site, the jira service will not start. The following is in the Jira (tomcat log):
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Failed to start JIRA due to a build number inconsistency.
The data present in your database is newer than the version of JIRA you are trying to startup.
Database version is: 64000
JIRA app version is: 6331
Please use the correct version of JIRA. You are running: 6.3.3#6331-sha1:d919e5c6aac4bdb845e5512db42aa18387f6a299
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How to I overcome this version issue and will it compromise my data?
Hi, we have got that problem serveral times. The problem is that the version on onDemand often larger that latest release version on standalone. We do the following - manually edit the xml backup and change the version and build number so the xml restore will "eat" backup from improper version. There are often the problems with changes - so we do the drop of columns that are not part of database anymore and create empty columns using linux regexp change. But there is high probability that you will have to change only those numbers. Please note, that it is often that you are unable to migrate due to plugin version match - either do the same either disable / remove plugin at target standalone instance. I recommend either wait until new release is comming so you will get the match between ondemand and standalone, either do the test migration by the method I've sent to you and then deside if you are ok with the imported data.
Thank you for your post, I'll try it out and see how far I can get.
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I didnt have all that many issues, so I just recreated them all by hand for the time being.
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Great Alexey! This workaround worked so far. Here is what I changed.
Downloaded backup from onDemand Server
unzip archive
edit entities.xml
Core Application Version 6.3-OD-02-003
Core Application Build # 63300
zip files back into archive
import using web gui. You will still get the warning about the JIRA build # being 6.4, but you can import successfully and login.
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Glad that it helped! You can mark this issue answered to close the ticket.
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Im also having the same issue. Cant import the export from Jira OnDemand to a local server running 6331
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May I confirm that you are following the steps from here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Migrating+from+JIRA+Cloud+to+JIRA+Server
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Yes, after step 3 the web interface asked me to restart Jira. After restarting the service it returned a null pointer exception, I checked the tomcat logs and saw the error in the message about the version mismatch.
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Nigel & Cullen, are you guys using the latest download version: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/download
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yes, 6.3.3.1 is the latest as of yesterday. Is there status on release of a compatible version with OnDemand 6.4.0?
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