What link?
Oh, that's ugly, and a reason why we use server names instead of IP addresses - so we don't have this problem when an ip address changes.
I'm afraid if you're moving the ip addresses around, you'll need to go in and edit every issue with a link on it. I'd probably try to script it with REST calls. (Well, actually, I'd hack the database, but I've been doing this for <mumble> years and still refuse to recommend that to anyone who isn't a very experienced admin)
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If you have "edit comment" permission, then yes, but I don't know if you can do it over REST.
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Hello,
First, you have to be sure to update the "base url".
If you've still have content with the old IP, a (very) dirty way I would try would be to directly change the data in the db or with the xml export during the migration...
good luck
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Hi Nic,
Thanks for your response.
The link to the documents on the server. Example: Avocado has met the issue about ALPM in HBR2 case. Refer to the Jira: http://192.168.11.35:8080/browse/AVL-199
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