

Now I have an additional issue that Cloudberry is failing to start. Cloudberry loaded my old backup plans when I imported the configuration, so I did not create new ones. I see it on the screenshots for Windows - maybe I'm just being dense. to be honest I'm not sure the linux version has a Backup Storage tab that displays the backup tree. Yes, I manually synced and waited for it to completeĥ.

Did not need to select a bucket - that setting was imported.Ĥ. No I did not register the cloud storage because it registered automatically when I loaded the configuration, and is working.Ģ.

So, to go step by step with the instructions:ġ. This seemed to obviate the need to create duplicate backup plans: I assumed that was the point of the "import/export" function i.e., to avoid the need to create new ones. I exported the CBB configuration from the old computer using Cloudberry's "export" button, and imported it to the new computer. I didn't follow the directions, but only because I thought they didn't apply to my situation.
