Jira Core 9.8.x upgrade notes

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Here are some important notes on upgrading to Jira Core 9.8.x.

Upgrading from 8.x to 9.x triggers full Jira reindex that causes some downtime during the process. If you’re on 8.x now, make sure you’ve estimated the downtime and set the best time for the upgrade.

Learn more about how to handle full reindex and estimate downtime

Known issue: this Jira version isn't compatible with Jira Cloud Migration Assistant (JCMA)

We've detected compatibility issues between Jira 9.8 and 1.9.x and earlier versions of JCMA. This causes the failure of some migration pre-flight checks, preventing any Server to Cloud migrations. 

If you plan to start, test, or run the migration, we suggest not updating to Jira 9.8 and staying on earlier Jira versions (9.7.x) until we release a compatible version of JCMA.

As we're working on the resolution, we recommend using JCMA 1.9.0 for Server to Cloud migrations. 

Upgrade notes

Introducing sticky comment footer

This feature is enabled by default with the feature flag com.atlassian.jira.commentStickyFooter. You can disable it by turning off the feature flag.

Adding comments to issues becomes quick and easy as we’re introducing a sticky comment footer. You can now start a conversation from any place in the issue view with a single click or press of a button (just press m to comment).

Jira issue with a new sticky comment footer feature

Here’s a closer look at the updates:

  • Stay on top of a conversation without any context switching. Type a response as you read or browse through other comments.
  • Remain focused as you type. When you mention “@” someone, the list of suggested users is displayed exactly where your cursor is.

Learn more about commenting in Jira

Auto-managed sprints

You no longer need to go over multiple boards to start a new sprint or close a completed sprint. Now, you can schedule a sprint to start and complete automatically. You can set up the configuration for sprint auto-management when:

  • creating a future sprint
  • creating a new sprint that you want to start now
  • editing an existing sprint

Here’s a quick setting for an auto-managed sprint:

  1. Select the date and time when the sprint must start and be completed automatically.
  2. Enable auto-start and auto-complete for the sprint.
  3. Select the place where you want to move issues that will remain open after the sprint auto-completes. You can select from the backlog, a new sprint that Jira will create, or existing future sprints.

Learn more about sprint auto-management

Auto-managed sprint settings

New mail queue metrics for in-product diagnostics

We’re introducing new mail queue metrics for more effective in-product diagnostics (IPD) available through JMX. The new metrics will allow you to get a more detailed picture of mail queue contents and to collect more data for better performance monitoring. In the following table, you’ll find the new metrics and their descriptions.

MBean ObjectNameMetric description
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numErrors,name=statistics
Aggregated statistics of the number of items in a mail queue
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numItems,name=statistics
Aggregated statistics of the number of items in an error mail queue
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numItemsAddedPerMin,
name=value
The latest measure of the number of items added to a mail queue per minute
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numErrorsAddedPerMin,
name=value
The latest measure of the number of items added to an error mail queue per minute

com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numItemsAddedPerMin,
name=statistics

Aggregated statistics of the number of items added to a mail queue per minute
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numErrorsAddedPerMin,
name=statistics
Aggregated statistics of the number of items added to an error mail queue per minute
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numItemsProcessedPerMin,
name=value
The latest measure of the number of items processed by a mail queue per minute
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numItemsProcessedPerMin,
name=statistics
Aggregated statistics of the number of items processed by a mail queue per minute
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numEmailsSentPerMin,
name=value
The latest measure of the number of emails sent by the SMTP server per minute
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=numEmailsSentPerMin,
name=statistics
Aggregated statistics of the number of emails sent by the SMTP server per minute
com.atlassian.jira:type=metrics,
category00=mail,category01=queue,
category02=jobRunning,name=value

he latest indicator of the state of a mail queue job

  • 1 – the mail queue job is currently running
  • 0 – the mail queue job is currently not running

Security vulnerability fixes

JMX blocklist deserialization filter

We’ve discovered and provided a robust fix for a potential security vulnerability that may be caused by an RCE (remote code execution) JMX attack. During this attack, a remote user with valid credentials for JMX monitoring can execute arbitrary code on Jira Data Center via Java Deserialization, even if this user’s account is readOnly (montiorRole).

To prevent fabricated data from getting into the system through requests, we're using a blocklist deserialization filter based on ObjectInputFilter from JVM.

If you use a custom JDK and miss appropriate classes in your classpath based on the Java version, your Jira node won’t be started. atlassian.jira.log will contain the following error: BlocklistDeserializationFilter has not been set up. It means that your Java environment has some security issues.

To eliminate the error and boost the security of your Jira instance, make sure your JDK contains the following classes:

  • For JDK 8: the class sun.misc.ObjectInputFilter must be enabled in the classpath.
  • For JDK 11 and later: the class java.io.ObjectInputFilter must be enabled in the classpath.

   End of support announcements

This release does not include any end of support announcements. For the list of supported platforms, see Supported platforms.

 App developers

See Preparing for Jira 9.8 for any important changes regarding apps.

 Upgrade procedure

Upgrading from Jira 8.x.x? 

  • See Upgrading Jira applications for complete upgrade procedures, including all available upgrade methods and pre-upgrade steps. 

  • For a more tailored upgrade, go to Jira administration  > Applications > Plan your upgrade. We’ll recommend a version to upgrade to, run pre-upgrade checks, and provide you with a custom upgrade guide with step-by-step instructions.
Last modified on May 10, 2023

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