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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Low
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None
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7.0.1, 7.1.0
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Mac / Postgres
Linux / PostgresLocation: http://localhost:25100/c5100/admin/search-indexes.action
Referrer: http://localhost:25100/c5100/admin/viewgeneralconfig.action
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0
Screen Resolution: 3008 x 1692
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1
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Severity 2 - Major
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0
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Steps
- Install Confluence 5.10.0
- Confirm there are spaces in the Space Directory page
- Upgrade to Confluence 7.0.1 Beta 2
What happened...
After upgrade and logging into Confluence, the Space Directory is empty
What should have happened...
The Space Directory should show the Spaces that was present before the Upgrade
Workaround
Perform a manual re-index post upgrade.
Although I do recommend customers to re-index post upgrade to be 100% sure indexes are up to date, this was never a mandatory Upgrade step that it sounds like we must now perform.
Additional Info
5.10 -> 6.15.9 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
5.10 -> 6.12 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
5.10.0 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | does not show Space Directory immediately post-upgrade ![]() |
6.0.1 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | does not show Space Directory immediately post-upgrade ![]() |
6.2.3 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | does not show Space Directory immediately post-upgrade ![]() |
6.3.4 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | does not show Space Directory immediately post-upgrade ![]() |
6.4.3 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
6.5.2 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
6.6.13 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
6.7.2 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
6.9.3 -> 7.0.1 RC1 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
6.12 -> 7.0.1 Beta 2 | shows Space Directory immediately post-upgrade without needing to re-index ![]() |
7.1.0