You can also use simple REST API to export only desired configs.
Please see 
http://manifoldcf.apache.org/release/trunk/en_US/programmatic-operation.html#Control+by+Servlet+API

On 30 September 2015 at 11:54, Shinichiro Abe
<[email protected]> wrote:
> you can export the configuration without stopping services since mcf will
> lock the operation. that command  just  exports the connection configs and
> jobs.
>
> shinichiro abe
>
>
> 2015年9月30日水曜日、Tomoko Uchida<[email protected]>さんは書きました:
>
>> Thank you for the reply, I've missed it. I'll try that.
>>
>> And excuse me, another question about operational guidelines:
>> I can safely import configurations to running production environments w/o
>> stopping the service ?
>> Or I have to stop the service and / or cleanup all the current
>> configurations, and also data, before importing ?
>>
>> If there are important notices for safe import / export operations,
>> comments are much appreciated.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Tomoko
>>
>> 2015-09-30 17:54 GMT+09:00 Shinichiro Abe <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Please see Control via Commands in
>>> https://manifoldcf.apache.org/release/trunk/en_US/how-to-build-and-deploy.html
>>> org.apache.manifoldcf.crawler.ExportConfiguration
>>> org.apache.manifoldcf.crawler.ImportConfiguration
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Shinichiro Abe
>>>
>>> > 2015/09/30 17:48、Tomoko Uchida <[email protected]> のメール:
>>> >
>>> > Hello all,
>>> >
>>> > Are there any way to  import / export  MCF settings for repository
>>> > connections, outputs connections, jobs, etc. from / to the database?
>>> >
>>> > I (my customer) have development/staging/production MCF deployments
>>> > with many jobs.
>>> > So it would be helpful if we can "copy" various MCF settings in dev to
>>> > staging/production MCFs without re-register very same information via Web
>>> > UI.
>>> >
>>> > I think MCF (currently) does not provide such features, but could
>>> > anyone suggest how to properly handle multiple MCF environments or
>>> > deployments.
>>> >
>>> > We use MCF 2.1 and PostgreSQL for the storage.
>>> > Sorry if I've missed something.
>>> >
>>> > Thank you,
>>> > Tomoko
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>
>

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