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4. Restore old Wekan data to new Wekan with mongorestore.
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4. Restore old Wekan data to new Wekan with mongorestore.
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5. Restore new Wekan JSON exported boards by importing them.
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5. Restore new Wekan JSON exported boards by importing them.
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## Rescuing board that does not load
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Wekan web UI Import/Export JSON does not have all content currently. To upgrade from old Wekan version, use mongodump/mongorestore to newest Wekan, like described below.
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To import big JSON file, on Linux you can use xclip to copy textfile to clipboard:
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sudo apt-get install xclip
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cat board.json | xclip -se c
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Then paste to webbrowser Wekan Add Board / Import / From previous export.
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You can [save all MongoDB database content as JSON files](https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Export-from-Wekan-Sandstorm-grain-.zip-file). Files are base64 encoded in JSON files.
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Export board to Wekan JSON, and import as Wekan JSON can make some part of board to load, but you should check is some data missing.
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With Wekan Snap, you can use [nosqlbooster GUI](https://nosqlbooster.com/downloads) to login through SSH to Wekan server localhost port 27019 and browse data.
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You could use [daff](https://github.com/paulfitz/daff) to compare tables.
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## [Cloud Backup with rclone](https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Backup#cloud-backup-with-rclone)
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## [Cloud Backup with rclone](https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Backup#cloud-backup-with-rclone)
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## Using Snap Mongo commands on your bash CLI
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## Using Snap Mongo commands on your bash CLI
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