Go to “System“ and find “Backup Manager“ and you will found the last backup which we can download:
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Then go to “Import Jira Cloud” and in the bottom we can import downloaded file:
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For more detailed information of how import the backup check Atlassian Documentation:
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The first thing we have to do is to recover the backup file we want to restore. Either by downloading it using the addon or a file that we have stored locally or in the cloud:
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Before you import, unzip the backup file and make sure it has a file structure similar to:
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JIRA-backup-20161021
├── activeobjects.xml
├── entities.xml
├── data
│ ├── attachments
│ └── avatars
└── logos |
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Atlassian recommend to splitting your cloud backup file into two separate files: a data file containing your |
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If you've unzipped and edited an export from a Jira Cloud site, and are re-zipping it on a Mac, the process may add hidden files that will cause the import to fail. To ensure there are no hidden files, run these commands in Terminal (where
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Once you have the file, you must navigate to the page intended to restore the backups of our Atlassian site:
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In the top-right menu → [Jira Settings] Settings → Import Jira Cloud → Import Data |
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