Backing up data
System administration
- Finding your Server ID
- Increasing Jira application memory
- Using the database integrity checker
- Precompiling JSP pages
- Logging and profiling
- Backing up data
- Restoring data
- Search indexing
- Using robots.txt to hide from search engines
- Control anonymous user access
- Licensing your Jira applications
- Viewing your system information
- Monitoring database connection usage
- Monitor your instance with Jira diagnostics plugin
- Viewing Jira application instrumentation statistics
- Generating a thread dump
- Finding your Jira application Support Entitlement Number (SEN)
- Auditing in Jira
- Data Pipeline for Jira
- Important directories and files
- Integrating Jira applications with a Web server
- Securing Jira applications with Apache HTTP Server
- Changing Jira application TCP ports
- Connecting to SSL services
- Running Jira applications over SSL or HTTPS
- Configuring security in the external environment
- Data collection policy
- Jira Admin Helper
- Raising support requests as an administrator
- Start and Stop Jira applications
- Managing LexoRank
- Jira cluster monitoring
- Scheduler administration
- Live monitoring using the JMX interface
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This section describes how to back up your Jira database and [shared] home directory, and establish processes for maintaining continual backups. Backing up your data is the first step in upgrading to a new release of Jira or converting your existing single-node installation to a clustered Data Center configuration.
Creating a complete backup of Jira involves both backing up the database and the Jira application [shared] home directory.
The following pages describe the details of backing up specific parts of Jira and using the built-in database backup service to perform automated, periodical backups of the database:
Last modified on Mar 16, 2023
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