I am migrating 100+ users from one Confluence site to another, existing Confluence site. They would like to migrate their personal spaces during this process. Is this possible? Thanks!
Use space export to export the personal space to xml and import into the new instance. Note that both instances must be the same version.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Restoring+a+Space
Thank you, Bhushan. I was able to backup my own personal space from the source instance and restore it on the target instance. However, I had to delete my personal space on the target site first. Do you know if this can be automated or simplified? This approach seems to require each user export their own space. Thanks again!
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Could you please provide some more info on what type of migration you are trying to perform?
Are you migrating a whole confluence instance to a new server?
Are you migrating selected spaces from an existing instance to a new instance?
Please provide as much info as possible
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We are migrating many (not all) spaces from an old Confluence server to another, running instance. We have a plan for exporting and importing the global spaces. We are trying to figure out how to most easily migrate the users' personal spaces.
We are NOT migrating an entire confluence site to a new server. Too bad, because that sounds pretty easy. :)
Some users have identically named accounts on both instances, so they may have existing personal spaces on the target machine.
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Are you ok with deleting users personal space on the target instance?
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If users want to migrate their personal spaces from the source server, I think it is fair that they lose any pre-existing personal space on the target server.
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Julia, we ended up using Bob Swift's Confluence Command Line to do the exports, copied the .xml files to the new confluence server, and used the built-in space restore. It worked great.
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have you had any issue with the space importing as a global space or have you seen the personal space import as a personal space? We also are doing this and have 400+ personal spaces to import.
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Julia, that is exactly what I just saw. I exported my personal space and imported it. It showed up as a global space with my user name.
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It looks like the import/restore space feature is only available to admins. Is there some way a normal (non-admin) user can import into their own personal space?
We are migrating our Confluence from one site to another. Instead of an admin migrating every user's personal space we would prefer to have the users export and import their own space. Can this be done? My question is only in regards to personal spaces; other spaces have been migrated by an admin.
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I have exactly the same question as NikD63.
We are currently in a project migrating a part of spaces in our DC Confluence to Confluence Cloud (~250 users, maybe some more).
Our preferred solution would be, if users could decide by themselves if they want to migrate their Personal Space. If yes, it would be nice they could do that on their own without the need of administration permissions.
Is there any possibility in Confluence Cloud?
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