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JIRA 5.2 Essentials

You're reading from   JIRA 5.2 Essentials Learn how to track bugs and issues, and manage your software development projects with JIRA

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782179993
Length 396 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

JIRA 5.2 Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with JIRA 2. Project Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Issue Management 4. Field Management 5. Screen Management 6. Workflows and Business Processes 7. E-mails and Notifications 8. Securing JIRA 9. Searching, Reporting, and Analysis 10. General Administration 11. Advanced Features Index

Backing up and restoring JIRA


For any applications running in a production environment, it is critical that their data is backed up regularly, so that they can be restored in case of a disaster.

The first thing you will need is to have a disaster recovery plan in place. This plan should outline the details of the strategy in place to back up JIRA's data and where the backups should be stored, and the recovery process of restoring the data. In context of JIRA, there are typically two items you will need to backup:

  • Database: This is where JIRA stores most of its critical data, such as issues and configuration settings. It is recommended to use the native database backup tools available for your database (for example, mysqldump for MySQL).

  • JIRA_HOME: This is where JIRA stores other important files, such as attachments and third-party add-ons. Since this is a directory sitting on the filesystem, you will need a native tool to back up the files (for example, Scheduled Tasks in Windows).

JIRA also...

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