Source:
Space Key: ABC
, Space Name: Test Space
Target:
Space Key: ABC
, Space Name: Test Space2
I am trying to migrate content from the source to the target space, but it is causing a duplicate key issue. I attempted to use the "Copy Space" option, but it has a limitation of 2,000 pages. I also tried copying the page content manually, but I encountered the same 2,000-page limitation.
Is there a solution to this, or how can I rename the space key to resolve the issue?
Confluence version for source and target - 8.5.15
Changing the space key on backup level is probably going to be the easiest one:
Otherwise you would need to copy a lot to get a "new" space to export, compared to a few .xml edits.
When I search for a space key in an XML document, occurrences appear in page titles, space keys (both lowercase and uppercase), groups, and links. How can I modify these occurrences?
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Hi @Bhargavi Vasa ,
Welcome to the community !!
The workaround what I follow is
In Source confluence
In Target instance
More details about restore is in https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf91/restore-a-site-1442848837.html
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Thanks for the information, we do have a limit upto 2000 to copy the pages . Any other way we can do that?
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Hi @Bhargavi Vasa ,
You need to copy pages phase by phase.
i.e. 2000 page first, then remaining page.
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