Hey Community,
I am in the process of migrating Confluence from one DC instance to another (as an interim step to migrating to Cloud later) and I amm doing this by export-xml, then local download of the export zip, then import from the 'restore' folder of the server.
However, I do have some very large spaces, ranging from 5GB to a 35GB.
With those I have noticed that first it takes forever to do the export, then I very often have issues in downloading the export zip. Sometimes I wait for hours and then the download still fails, which means I need to start over.
Do you have any good advice on how to deal with large confluence xml space exports, and more specifically with making sure I can download them locally?
Thanks in advance!
Dimitar
Hi Dimitar,
Maybe a proxy in front of your Confluence like NGINX can cause a problem.
I recommend the XML export directly from the server - it is located in <onfluence-home>/temp/, for example using WinSCP. Attention, the exported file is here for a maximum of 72 hours, after which it is automatically deleted.
Pavel
Hm, interesting. I did not think of that option. Thanks Pavel, I will look it up and let you folks know how it goes.
Thanks!
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Yes, in default yes. You can change this default setting - How to change the location of space export files on Confluence
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