This page last changed on Oct 05, 2009 by alui.

This document applies to MySQL 5.1.x.

Note: A Linux-specific version of these instructions is available.

Before you begin: If you are already using JIRA, create an export of your data as an XML backup. You will then be able to transfer data from your old database to your new database, as described in Switching databases.
If you are using a MySQL database with any of the following:
  • JIRA 3.13 Standalone or above,
  • version 5.5.25 or higher of Tomcat 5,
  • version 6.0.13 or higher of Tomcat 6,

you may experience problems with your connections dropping out (see http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-15731 for details). Please read Surviving Connection Closures for information on the changes required to your application server to address this.

On this page:

1. Configure MySQL

  1. Create a database user which JIRA will connect as (e.g. jirauser).
  2. Create a database for JIRA to store issues in (e.g. jiradb). The database must have a character set of UTF8. Enter the following command from within the MySQL command client:
    create database jiradb character set utf8;

    (if you want your database to be named jiradb).

  3. Ensure that the user has permission to connect to the database, and create and populate tables.

2. Copy the MySQL driver to your application server

  1. Download the MySQL Connector/J JDBC driver v5.1
    A user has reported encountering problems using the Resin JDBC driver for MySQL. However, the Connector/J driver from MySQL works correctly
  2. Add the MySQL JDBC driver jar (mysql-connector-java-5.x.x-bin.jar) to the common/lib/ directory.
    Is this still valid? NOTE: Do not place the Debug Driver (mysql-connector-java-5.x.x-bin-g.jar) on the CLASSPATH as this can cause issues (JRA-8674).

3. Configure your application server to connect to MySQL

  1. Edit conf/server.xml (if you are using JIRA Standalone) and customise the username, password, driverClassName and url parameters for the Datasource. (If you are using JIRA WAR/EAR, edit the appropriate file on your application server; e.g. for Tomcat, edit conf/Catalina/localhost/jira.xml.)
    Is this still a problem for MySQL 5.1.x only? Or only relevant to MySQL 4.1?
    The URL in the XML below assumes a UTF-8 database — i.e. created with create database jiradb character set utf8;. If you don't specify character set utf8 you risk getting 'Data truncation: Data too long for column' errors when importing data or corruption of non-supported characters. See storing non-ASCII characters in MySQL for details.

    Note: if entered into an XML file, escape the '&' with '&' as follows:
    Is this XML still valid?

    <Server port="8005" shutdown="SHUTDOWN">
    
      <Service name="Catalina">
    
        <Connector port="8080"
          maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" maxSpareThreads="75"
          enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="100" 
          connectionTimeout="20000" disableUploadTimeout="true" />
    
        <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost">
          <Host name="localhost" appBase="webapps" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true">
    
            <Context path="" docBase="${catalina.home}/atlassian-jira" reloadable="false">
              <Resource name="jdbc/JiraDS" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
                username="[enter db username]"
                password="[enter db password]"
                driverClassName="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
                url="jdbc:mysql://localhost/jiradb?useUnicode=true&amp;characterEncoding=UTF8"[ delete the minEvictableIdleTimeMillis and timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis params here ]maxActive="20"
                validationQuery="select 1"/>
    
              <Resource name="UserTransaction" auth="Container" type="javax.transaction.UserTransaction"
                factory="org.objectweb.jotm.UserTransactionFactory" jotm.timeout="60"/>
              <Manager className="org.apache.catalina.session.PersistentManager" saveOnRestart="false"/>
            </Context>
    
          </Host>
        </Engine>
      </Service>
    </Server>
    

    (Note: if you can't find this section at all, you've probably got the wrong file - search for mentions of 'jira' in the files under conf/.)

    MySQL closes idle connection after 8 hours, so the autoReconnect=true is necessary to tell the driver to reconnect
  2. If you are using JIRA Standalone, edit conf/server.xml, and delete the minEvictableIdleTimeMillis and timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis attributes (which are only needed for HSQL, and degrade performance otherwise).
  3. If you want to set up connection validation for your application server (i.e. your database connections are dropping out), you will need to add the validatonQuery parameter to the Datasource and set it to "select 1". See the XML above for an example of this.

4. Configure the JIRA Entity Engine

  1. Edit atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes/entityengine.xml (if you are using JIRA Standalone) or edit-webapp/WEB-INF/classes/entityengine.xml (JIRA WAR/EAR), and change the field-type-name attribute to mysql. (If you forget to do this and start JIRA, it may create database tables incorrectly. See this page if this happens to you). Also delete the schema-name="PUBLIC" attribute, if it exists:
    <!-- DATASOURCE - You will need to update this tag for your installation.
    
    -->
      <datasource name="defaultDS" field-type-name="mysql"[ delete this, if it exists: schema-name="PUBLIC" ]
          helper-class="org.ofbiz.core.entity.GenericHelperDAO"
          check-on-start="true"
          use-foreign-keys="false"
          ...
        
    If you are using JIRA WAR/EAR, your application server may require other changes to entityengine.xml (e.g. to customise the jndi-jdbc tag).

Next steps

You should now have an application server configured to connect to a database, and JIRA configured to use the correct database type. If you are using JIRA Standalone, start it up and watch the logs for any errors. If you are using the JIRA WAR/EAR distribution, rebuild and redeploy the webapp in your application server.

User-contributed notes

Have experiences to share with MYSQL and JIRA? We welcome your thoughts. Please see the user-contributed MYSQL notes.

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