Jira server fails to start with Too many rows found for query on ClusteredJob error

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Symptoms

JIRA fails to start and this error is thrown in JIRA_Home/log/atlassian-jira.log:

2016-01-31 13:16:10,207 localhost-startStop-1 ERROR      [c.a.c.manager.application.ApplicationServiceGeneric] com.atlassian.cache.CacheException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Too many rows found for query on ClusteredJob
    	row1: OfBizClusteredJob[id=10110,delegate=ImmutableClusteredJob[jobId=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager.10200,jobRunnerKey=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager,schedule=Schedule[type=INTERVAL,intervalScheduleInfo=IntervalScheduleInfo[firstRunTime=Thu Feb 19 10:37:48 EET 2015,intervalInMillis=3600000]],nextRunTime=Wed Jan 27 19:55:13 EET 2016,version=2304,rawParameters=[ACED0005737200156F72672E71756172747A2E4A6F62446174614D61709FB083E8BFA9B0CB020000787200266F72672E71756172747A2E7574696C732E537472...]]]row2: 
    	OfBizClusteredJob[id=11106,delegate=ImmutableClusteredJob[jobId=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager.10200,jobRunnerKey=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager,schedule=Schedule[type=INTERVAL,intervalScheduleInfo=IntervalScheduleInfo[firstRunTime=Wed Jan 27 16:10:42 EET 2016,intervalInMillis=3600000]],nextRunTime=Sun Jan 31 12:10:42 EET 2016,version=93,rawParameters=[ACED000573720037636F6D2E676F6F676C652E636F6D6D6F6E2E636F6C6C6563742E496D6D757461626C6542694D61702453657269616C697A6564466F726D00...]]]

Diagnosis

  • There are 2 entries with duplicate job_id and job_runner_key in clusteredjob table
  • According to the above error message, they are:

    id=10110,jobId=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager.10200,jobRunnerKey=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager
    id=11106,jobId=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager.10200,jobRunnerKey=com.atlassian.jira.crowd.embedded.JiraDirectoryPollerManager
  • Please use this SQL to identify the duplicate entries in the database:

    SELECT * FROM clusteredjob WHERE job_id in (SELECT job_id FROM clusteredjob GROUP BY job_id HAVING COUNT(*)>1)

Cause

The duplicate entry causes JIRA not to start up properly.

See related bug:  JRA-64325 - Getting issue details... STATUS

Resolution

  1. Shut down JIRA and back up the database properly

  2. Delete either of the entries:

    delete from clusteredjob where id = 11106;
  3. For Oracle DB, ensure run commit; after the above.
  4. Restart JIRA

Last modified on Sep 25, 2019

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