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prosody-migrator(8) prosody-migrator(8)
NAME
prosody-migrator - Migrate data between Prosody data stores
SYNOPSIS
prosody-migrator [OPTIONS] [SOURCE_STORE DESTINATION_STORE]
DESCRIPTION
prosody-migrator is used to move data (user accounts, rosters, vcards, etc.) between different data stores. For example this allows you to
migrate data from a file-based store to an SQL database, and vice-versa.
Note: the migrator assumes that the destination store is empty. Existing data that conflicts with data in the source store will be over-
written!
OPTIONS
--config=FILENAME
Specify an alternative config file to use. The default is /etc/prosody/migrator.cfg.lua.
SOURCE_STORE
The name of the store (defined in the config file) to migrate data from. Defaults to 'input'.
DESTINATION_STORE
The name of the store (also defined in the config file) to migrate data to. Defaults to 'output'.
FILES
/etc/prosody/migrator.cfg.lua
The migrator config file.
SEE ALSO
prosody(8), prosodyctl(8)
AUTHOR
Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
Prosody IM 20 April 2014 prosody-migrator(8)