@daftcyborg users automatically watch topics they create. So yes that notification option does what you want.
Make back-up > New fresh install > recover posts, users and data
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@MJ I've asked in other posts for some type of user/content export similar to wp that can then be imported into a fresh install but didn't get any response so I assume it doesn't exist. It would be nice to have. We will have to wait. Sadly it seems development has slow to a crawl while others are moving ahead.
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I´m also very interested in this topic. Is there a general backup strategy? Right now my forum runs in a lxc container which I´m periodically backup with rsync
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was looking for the same thing, and so far got this link. Its a way to backup/restore the entire database. So basically if you create a fresh nodebb install, with the same db name and same db user/password, it should work. Havent tried it yet though.
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@connectkushal thank you. I´ll have a look at that. Would be nice to have some export/import function inside the admin dashboard though
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@mechanix true ! this should be put up as a feature request.
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As long as you migrate the .rdb database (download, then upload to new instance) and carry over your existing redis.conf you can migrate without issue.
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When you change nodebb versions you will need to do
./nodebb upgrade
to update the database schema, I would do that first before backing it up and moving it to a clean install. afaik the database is located at/var/redis/6379/dump.rdb
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@yariplus and for mongodb users ?
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@connectkushal ehh,
/data/db/
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@yariplus moving to clean install and copying config.json and starting the instance gives "Error:Cannot find module mongodb" error. Please help me find what to do in this case.
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@manan said in Make back-up > New fresh install > recover posts, users and data:
Error:Cannot find module mongodb
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@yariplus Ah...I was doing it on version 0.9.4 which did not have mongodb dependency listed in package.json. Had to install manually. Thanks.