Hi Robert,
The XML backup can be utilized but is often memory intensive. You will have more success with the XML backup/restore option if you allot more memory to the JVM. Instructions on altering the memory settings can be found here:
If you run into any errors, please feel free to contact support by creating a support request at http://support.atlassian.com
Best Regards,
Ryan Goodwin
Confluence/Crowd Support
Atlassian - San Francisco
I followed the documentationand finally got it to work. So far so good. I appreciate all of the input.
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Hi,
I believe this guide will help you: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Migrating+Confluence+Between+Servers
Cheers,
Peter
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Note, DONT do the XML backup. Follow the advice in most sections of that page and do a manual database backup/restore.
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I followed the documentation and finally got it to work. So far so good. I appreciate all of the input.
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