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Analysis of configuration changes to Jira Cloud

After Cloud Migration Tool finishes analyzing the projects in the migration, their configuration elements, and issues, it presents that will be migrated, Cloud Migration Tool presents users with a detailed report of the changes that will be introduced to your Jira Cloud site. The analysis checks all the configuration elements and issues of a project.

The analysis report contains information about the following:

  • Counters summarizing the number of the configuration being migratedmigrated configuration elements and the problems encountered. Learn more

  • Projects that are being migrated.Learn more

  • Configuration elements that are being migrated.Learn more

  • Users in the migration.Learn more

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Configuration counters

The configuration element reports on On the Analyze changes page show , the configuration element reports display the number of configuration elements of a given each type that will be added to, modified on the cloud, or have problems on the cloud.

The first section of the Analyze changes page contains quick reports representing each configuration element type in the migration, and each . Each report shows:

  • how many elements of this type will be added to the destination Jira Cloud’s configuration,

  • how many elements of this type will be modified on the destination Jira Cloud’s configuration, and

  • the count number of problems detected with configuration elements of a given type.

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For example, if you want to view all the workflows the deployment will add, click on the + icon in the Workflows summary report. Then, in the Configuration tab, you will view see information about each workflow the deployment will add to your Jira Cloud site.

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The Projects tab shows you the projects that will be added to and modified on the destination Jira Cloud site. In addition, we display it displays the name, key, type, lead, and issue count of each project.

The Addition tag next to each project name indicates that the migration will add the projects to your Jira Cloud. You can click on the project name to navigate see the project information on the current (source) Jira.

If there are conflicts between projects on the current Jira and Jira Cloud, you can use the Conflicts filter to navigate easily find and manage these errors.

Configuration elements being migrated

The Configuration tab shows you all configuration element changes that will be applied to Jira Cloud and if any problems are detected.

The Configuration tab lists all The Configuration tab lists the configuration elements that will be added to or modified on your the Jira Cloud . We display site. The report there contains each configuration element's name, type, and problems if any are detected.

When If you have the Power Admin app is installed on your Jira Server/Data Center, there is a link will show up in the Usage column. That link redirects you to a Power Admin page showing where and how the configuration element is used across the Jira Server/Data Center instance. Learn more about the Power Admin app

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The filters you can use here to find specific configuration changes rapidly quickly are:

  • Type - filters the elements based on their type.

  • Addition - shows only the elements that will be added.

  • Modification - displays only the elements that will be modified.

  • Problems - shows the problems detected.

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The Users tab shows the migration status of all users from the migrated projects. The users can be either existing on the Jira Cloud site, new users that will be added to the cloud, or unknown users with an undetermined status.

You also have the powerful option to change how a user will be migrated. Users with changed migration details are marked as customized.

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  • change project name and key

  • rename workflows and workflow schemes

  • rename project filters

in the Analyze phase of a migration. Learn more about transforming configuration elements during a migration.

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  1. Start a migration as described in the Migrations tutorial.

  2. Review what will be added to and modified on the cloud on the Analyze step. If the migration detects any problems or conflicts between the server and cloud projects, the analysis will alert you and show you the details of each problem.

  3. On the Analyze changes step, review if any configuration problems are detected.

  4. If you have configuration errors or conflicts, you need to resolve them before migrating. Otherwise, you won’t be able to proceed with the migration.

  5. Click the Rerun analysis button to check if you have successfully resolved the errors. The gif below illustrates how to rerun the analysis after fixing the detected errors.

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  6. After resolving all errors and rerunning the analysis, click the Migrate button to run and complete the migration.