I got a notice that our Atlassian Jira 7.1 introduce was EOL, and I should refresh. I read
the particular refresh rules, (for example, making a reinforcement of the database). In
any case, the procedure was a total fiasco which required two server reboots to get it
settled - the overhaul notes neglected to say that the Postgres database ought to be
refreshed past 9.1, while Debian 8 stays on 9.1.
I think I recuperated the framework. Jira discovers its introduce dir once more, it
discovers its home catalog once more, it discovers its database once more (counting our
issues and essentially, our usernames and passwords). Regardless I have to physically
begin it, as the init content doesn't work. In any case, I don't surmise that is
the issue.
Presently while we can sign in to Jira once more, there's a little issue. We had
connected FishEye, Crucible, Bamboo and Confluence to Jira. In Jira I can see that I am as
yet an individual from bamboo-administrator and intersection heads. With the goal that bit
looks half OK, FishEye/Crucible is absent.
Be that as it may, the "Application Links" for all connected applications are
broken, and I can't sign in to any of those. There appear to be 2 related issues:
On account of FishEye/Crubile, there are 5 clients characterized, out of the 10 we have in
Jira. Those simply happen to be non-administrator accounts. Most are from representatives
that left, and those records are obviously crippled in Jira. Subsequently, I can't
sign in any longer. Also, I can't include myself (Starter Edition restrain).
On account of Bamboo and Crucible, I can't sign in either. The Starter Edition
restrict is the 10 clients, same as Jira
https://goo.gl/bwWJRi, so this can't be
indistinguishable issue from FishEye/Crucible. Bu I can't see which clients are known
to Bamboo promotion Crucible without signing in.
Bamboo shows that are robotized fabricates are as yet running, so it too approaches its
database. A snappy psql to be sure demonstrates all databases to be available. Also,
Bamboo's USERS table contains ONLY bamboo-administrator, while Jira demonstrates me as
an individual from bamboo-administrator.
My doubt, yet that is just a hunch, is this is identified with some "OAuth"
setting for application connecting. There is an "Investigate" interface on the
connected application page, however it just gives "OAuth investigating guide - Page
Not Found"
I do have root access to the Linux have, so I can settle things from the order line. What
do I have to do to re-empower logins to the connected applications given that I can't
login to them specifically?