Incompatible with Confluence Clustered

At this time, Plugin Support Mode will not work correctly in a Confluence cluster.

For Confluence versions 2.9 to 3.4, when not using the UPM (Universal Plugin Manager)

Beginning with Confluence version 2.9 the Plugin Repository Client now offers "Support Mode" for troubleshooting plugin-related issues. It will temporarily disable all unsupported plugins and re-enable them with a single click.

  1. From Administration > Plugin Repository, choose the Admin tab.
  2. Click "Enter Support Mode". When enabled you will see the following text in red on the plugin-repository page:

To re-enable the plugins, click the same link to restore the plugins to their previous state.

If you get errors when trying to re-enabled plugins, this is because some third-party plugins cannot be disabled and then re-enabled at runtime. You will have to restart Confluence after exiting safe mode to restore your complete list of plugins.

For Confluence version 3.4 and up, or when using the UPM (Universal Plugin Manager)

Refer to the steps in Disabling/Enabling all User Installed Plugins (Safe Mode) to enable Safe Mode using the UPM.

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