Migrate H2 database
Bitbucket Server upgrade guide
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The H2 database can’t automatically migrate your data during the Bitbucket upgrade. That’s why a Bitbucket admin should migrate the data manually to the upgraded Bitbucket instance.
If you’re upgrading from:
- Bitbucket 8.8 to Bitbucket 8.8+, you don’t need to do anything.
- from versions below 8.0 to Bitbucket 8.0-8.7 (for example from 7.19 to 8.2), you’ll need to migrate your data to the MvStore format. Learn how to migrate H2 database from 1.3 to 1.4
- from versions below Bitbucket 8.8 to Bitbucket 8.8+ (for example from 8.0 to 8.8 or 7.21 to 8.9), you’ll need to migrate your data from version 1.x (for example 1.3.176 or 1.4.200) to version 2.1.214. Learn how to migrate H2 database from 1.x to 2.1
Last modified on Feb 26, 2023
In this section
Related content
- Integrating Bamboo with LDAP
- Integrating Bamboo with Crowd
- How to migrate Bamboo users between two external user directories with different user name formats
- Connecting Bamboo to JIRA for user management
- How to set up LDAP in Bamboo
- Users and permissions
- Creating new user account
- SAML SSO authentication fails in Bamboo when user is not allowed to authenticate to the application in Crowd
- Managing users
- Bamboo login fails with the message "Invalid credentials for user {USER} in directory {DIRECTORY}
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