This page last changed on Jun 25, 2007 by smaddox.

CAUTION: Restoring a backup of an entire confluence site (consisting of multiple spaces) will:

  • Wipe out all confluence content in the database. Ensure that your database is backed up.
  • Log you out after the restore process. Make sure you know your login details in the data being restored.

Confluence supports Backward Compatibility for site backups (note: not space backups). You can only successfully restore backups of a site from an older version of Confluence to a newer version of Confluence.
For example, if you create a Site backup in Confluence v 2.4.3, it cannot be restored into a Confluence v2.2.2. It can however, be restored in 2.4.5 or 2.5.x (because 2.4.5 and 2.5.x are  newer versions of Confluence)



There are two ways to restore a site from a backup file:

  1. Restore a site from the Confluence Setup Wizard: This restores the data into a new instance of Confluence.

  2. Restore a site from the Administration Console: This restores data into the current instance of Confluence.


    If your daily backup zips cannot be restored for whatever reason, but you have both a database backup and backups of your confluence home directory, then it is still possible to restore from these backups.
    You can not restore a particular space only from the entire site backup when the backup contains more then one space.
RELATED TOPICS
Confluence 2.5.6
Manually Backing Up The Site
Restoring a Site
Restoring a Space
Restoring Data from the Administration Console

Document generated by Confluence on Oct 10, 2007 18:35