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Temporary pause on editing

Ellen August 21, 2023

Hello,

 

I am prepping for a migration of our Confluence server to a new server.

Because this will take some time, I would like to basically implement a freeze on the old server so no users can make edits anymore, to prevent information loss during this migration.

 

The idea is something along the lines of:

Monday: start the freeze, no edits possible anymore

Tuesday: do the actual migration

Wednesday: check if everything is working alright

Thursday: End the freeze, users can start editing on the new server

 

I have approx. 250 users and 15 spaces in this migration.

I've looked around and the simplest way I could find is to remove editing rights from all usergroups, in global access and space-specific access. Then grant those rights again post-migration.

Is there any other way to do this that's even simpler? Thank you very much.

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Aron Gombas _Midori_
Community Champion
August 21, 2023

On Server, removing the edit permissions is the best approach.

If you were on Data Center, that supports a dedicated read-only mode!

I am not sure if Atlassian licensing allows this (I'd tend to think it does), but you could even try to:

  1. Add a DC trial license to your existing Confluence
  2. Turn on the read-only mode
  3. Migrate the stuff
Ellen August 23, 2023

Thank you!

The current/old instance is Server, and we're migrating to Data Center. 

Removing edit permissions it is, then.

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