Hi!
We need to migrate our Jira/Confluence Instance to the Users from another User Directory.
The Username used for login will be different within the new Directory.
We will have to create a mapping between the old/new Directory based on the Full Name.
I understand, that I somehow need to update all User-specific References within Jira-Issues,
Confluence-Pages ... with the User-Reference from the new Directory,
Any hints on how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanx in advance!
Hans
Have you tried the built in migrate user feature? Does it not meet your need?
Hi!
Thanx for Your reply!
I am currently in the process of collecting information for this task and I dont't have the second user directory available now.
Both directories will be AD directories.
After the migration we will only use the second AD directory.
I read that article, but I am not sure if the described process will really do what we need, meaning updating ALL entities, which have user references from the old directory to the new one.
I mean user-references in Issue-comments, reporters, assignees, watchers .... Confluence pages, blogs, permissions, restrictions ...
Do You have experience which such a proecess ?
regards,
Hans
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Yes, we have migrated user directories for jira more than once and it does not break anything. (All user references stay intact). Although i have no experience with confluence in this matter, but it should deliver similar results considering the similarities in the data model.
In any case, i would backup && clone the Jira && Confluence instances and conduct my migration testing in a mockup environment first.
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Hi!
How did You map the users from the old and new directory ?
Which field did You use as common key between the two ?
Regards,
Hans
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