I have a number of spaces that I am attempting to consolidate into one space (yahoo! corporate restructuring!)
Something is not working with my methodology for doing this. I am doing the following:
Looking at the atlassian-confluence.log, I am getting an index out of bounds exception:
2018-01-31 09:26:34,325 ERROR [http-nio-8443-exec-12] [confluence.spaces.actions.ImportPagesAction] execute An error occurred importing: /var/atlassian/application-data/confluence/temp/Confluence-space-export-092549-8.xml.zip
-- space: 29229057 | url: /spaces/doimportpages.action | traceId: f45ea36c4c8c9666 | userName: admin | referer: https://confluence.cbts.cinbell.com/spaces/importpages.action?key=DTS | action: doimportpages
java.lang.RuntimeException: org.owasp.validator.html.ScanException: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 1
I get the same issue with version 6.2.3 and 6.7.0.
Am I doing something wrong? If so, what do you recommend?
Dear @David Haynes,
for the re-import, you have to jump to General Configuration -> Backup & Restore. There you can import a XML dump.
The import within the space is for text files only.
so long
Thomas
Note: If you just plan to consolidate different pages on one Confluence instance, you could move the pages within the spaces instead of export/import. The upper answer is useful for re-importing on a different instance.
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Thanks @Thomas Deiler
I had tried the copy/move method before but not as the administrator (although I had admin rights in both spaces). Either I botched it somehow (likely) or was restricted for some reason.
Anyway, going in as 'admin' allows me to copy/move between spaces.
That 'export with one method' and 'import with another' seems a bit odd to me.
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