Enter a template name. The template
name matches the filename used for the export file.
Display name
When importing the portal, the display name
is used in the template list. You can also enter a short description
of the portal. This will also be shown later in the template list when
importing the portal.
Export directory
Use the button to select the directory in
which the export should be stored.
Clear mail configuration
With the setting Clear mail configuration,
the settings that are set in the current portal in the module Tools/Email
Service, are not incorporated in the export.
Overwrite previous export
By selecting Overwrite previous export,
the last export will be overwritten with the new one..
Export ".noexport"-directories
Individual directories can be excluded from the export by
placing a file with the name .noexport in the
relevant directory. Directories which would thus be excluded from the
export will nevertheless be included in the export if the setting Export
.noexport directories is set.
Remove database passwords
With this setting, the passwords for authentication to the
portal database will be reset in the portal export. Logging on to the
database will then be possible without a password.
Number of exports to be retained
Here you can specify how many portal exports should be
retained in total. If this number is exceeded, the oldest export will
automatically be deleted.
Export format
Four Export formats are available: the
portal can be exported in the form of a ZIP archive, a tar archive, a
tar.gz archive, or as an uncompressed directory.
Use Speed-optimized data format
With this setting, the XML is written to the export file in a
format that can be read faster when importing.
A portal export contains all applications, as well as data, layouts,
users, relationships and all processes in the portal.
Portal exports can be imported via the menu item Portal / Import portal. This will first log you off from the currently opened portal.