I have a JIRA installation which is running on a W2k8r2 server. The JIRA Home and JIRA Install directories are separated. Now my server administrator want me to move the JIRA Install directory away from the C-drive and onto the D-drive. How should this be done? Do I copy the files to a new folder on the D-drive or do I need to reinstall JIRA at this new location? How do I update the path to the executable on the "Apache Tomcat JIRA"-service? I'm quit new to JIRA so I might be missing somethin obviously.
Hi Mattias,
I think your steps would be the following:
I hope it helps.
Cheers
Since I've already moved the Jira Home I guess I could skip step 4 (and the second half of step 3)?
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Remove the old windows service, is this done using the "service.bat remove JIRA" command?
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Both correct Mattias ;)
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See why Windows administrators need more time? On unix, that's a simple ln -s :)
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Hello everyone
I am also new to Jira and I would like to know if this process also applies to Linux, or in Linux this is just copy and paste ? . In these moments I need to move the directory of Jira-install to another file system within the same server, what do you think is the best process to carry out. I clarify that Jira-Home is in another directory.
Regards
Milena González
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