This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Running Confluence in a Virtualised Environment
Need advice on how to move confluence to another vm.
I would suggest a fairly bullet-proof mechanism:
The reasons I like this method are:
How to obtain dev license to install new server with external database?
What is the full-site export? You mean database export to xml?
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This way is suitable only for small instances. If you have a really large installation you will get a lot of problems with this way of migration.
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I'd agree with Roman here. For large installations, you definitely want a copy of the home directory and a copy of the database after shutting the system down.
Export/import is for small systems, or for changing the database if you must.
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Well small, maybe. He didn't state how large his is. I have used it without issues on instances of 1000 to 2000 pages.
And with full-site export, I mean from the backup and restore tab in the Confluence admin console.
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You didn't specify what OS and DB you're using on source and destination servers. In general, you can start from here.
Please feel free to ask any additional questions if you need.
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It's from ubuntu with postgresql and move it to same os and database.
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Lars, could you send your script to me. Please
My mail: sansankubyshin@gmail.com
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"advice" is pretty open-ended. All I can really advise is that you build the new server, install Confluence on it empty, do some testing, then plan and test a migration on to it using a copy or export of your current system (as suggested in the documentation), and then plan to do it for production when the testing all passes.
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See comments here https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-42817.
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