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Migrating OpenClaw to a New Machine

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Migrating OpenClaw to a New Machine

This guide moves an OpenClaw gateway to a new machine without redoing onboarding.

What Gets Migrated

When you copy the state directory (~/.openclaw/ by default) and your workspace, you preserve:

  • Config -- openclaw.json and all gateway settings
  • Auth -- per-agent auth-profiles.json (API keys + OAuth), plus any channel/provider state under credentials/
  • Sessions -- conversation history and agent state
  • Channel state -- WhatsApp login, Telegram session, etc.
  • Workspace files -- MEMORY.md, USER.md, skills, and prompts
TIP

Run openclaw status on the old machine to confirm your state directory path. Custom profiles use ~/.openclaw-<profile>/ or a path set via OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR.

Migration Steps

  1. Stop the gateway and back up

    On the old machine, stop the gateway so files are not changing mid-copy, then archive:

    openclaw gateway stop
    cd ~
    tar -czf openclaw-state.tgz .openclaw
    

    If you use multiple profiles (e.g. ~/.openclaw-work), archive each separately.

  2. Install OpenClaw on the new machine

    Install the CLI (and Node if needed) on the new machine. It is fine if onboarding creates a fresh ~/.openclaw/ -- you will overwrite it next.

  3. Copy state directory and workspace

    Transfer the archive via scp, rsync -a, or an external drive, then extract:

    cd ~
    tar -xzf openclaw-state.tgz
    

    Ensure hidden directories were included and file ownership matches the user that will run the gateway.

  4. Run doctor and verify

    On the new machine, run Doctor to apply config migrations and repair services:

    openclaw doctor
    openclaw gateway restart
    openclaw status
    

Common Pitfalls

Profile or state-dir mismatch

If the old gateway used --profile or OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR and the new one does not, channels will appear logged out and sessions will be empty. Launch the gateway with the same profile or state-dir you migrated, then rerun openclaw doctor.

Copying only openclaw.json

The config file alone is not enough. Model auth profiles live under agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json, and channel/provider state still lives under credentials/. Always migrate the entire state directory.

Permissions and ownership

If you copied as root or switched users, the gateway may fail to read credentials. Ensure the state directory and workspace are owned by the user running the gateway.

Remote mode

If your UI points at a remote gateway, the remote host owns sessions and workspace. Migrate the gateway host itself, not your local laptop. See FAQ.

Secrets in backups

The state directory contains auth profiles, channel credentials, and other provider state. Store backups encrypted, avoid insecure transfer channels, and rotate keys if you suspect exposure.

Verification Checklist

On the new machine, confirm:

  • openclaw status shows the gateway running
  • Channels are still connected (no re-pairing needed)
  • The dashboard opens and shows existing sessions
  • Workspace files (memory, configs) are present