Migrating to a New Server
Overview
When moving RISE CRM to a new server, you should migrate both the Rise Audit Pro files and the related database tables.
What this article explains
This article explains how to move the plugin safely during a server migration.
Why it is useful
- It helps preserve existing audit history.
- It reduces migration-related support issues.
- It gives administrators a checklist for verifying the plugin after migration.
Who should read this?
Server Administrator, RISE Admin, Developer / Support Engineer.
Where to find it
Old server plugin folder, new server plugin folder, database backup, and Rise Audit Pro → Plugin Health.
How to use it
- Put the old CRM into maintenance mode if needed.
- Export the full database from the old server.
- Copy the Rise Audit Pro plugin folder from the old server.
- Upload the plugin folder to the same plugin path on the new server.
- Import the database into the new server.
- Confirm RISE CRM works correctly.
- Open Plugin Health and check database tables and system status.
Example workflow
After moving to a new hosting server, the administrator opens Plugin Health and confirms that all required tables exist and that existing log records are still visible.
Plugin folder path
/plugins/rise_log_pro/
After migration checklist
- Dashboard loads.
- Activity Log records are visible.
- Auth Log records are visible.
- Settings are preserved.
- Webhook URLs still point to valid endpoints.
- Scheduled reports and cron-related features are checked.
Screenshot
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Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Plugin Health
Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Plugin Health
Common mistakes
- Copying plugin files without migrating the database.
- Migrating the database but forgetting plugin files.
- Forgetting to test webhook and report settings after a domain or SSL change.
Related articles
- Installation and Activation
- Plugin Health Overview
- Webhooks Overview
- Updating Rise Audit Pro

