FishEye 2.0 : Backing Up and Restoring Config Data
This page last changed on Jun 29, 2009 by rosie@atlassian.com.
You can use one of the following methods to create a zip archive of all FishEye configuration files:
The FishEye backup and restore procedure requires you to use the FISHEYE_INST system variable. A backup and restore allows you to move your FishEye instance to another location or host. It also allows you to upgrade to another version of FishEye without losing any configuration or user data. BackupThe backup includes all configuration settings, all FishEye user accounts and the FishEye license. The following files will be backed up (when running FishEye only):
Backup via the FishEye Administration Pages
Backup via the Command LineThe fisheyectl script takes a backup command and an optional filename for the backup archive. See Command-Line Options. Scheduled BackupRestoreTo restore from a backup:
For example, say you have a backup_20060101120000.zip in /tmp and you have stopped FishEye, the restore procedure would be something like this: $ cd $FISHEYE_INST $ unzip /tmp/backup_20060101120000.zip |
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