Migrating From Lxadmin To Cpanel
Jan 5, 2009I am going to migrate my current vps using lxadmin to a new vps that runs cpanel. IS there a quick and easy way to migrate?
View 4 RepliesI am going to migrate my current vps using lxadmin to a new vps that runs cpanel. IS there a quick and easy way to migrate?
View 4 RepliesAnyone know the correct way to do this? I've been on here looking at a few threads and on lxlabs forum but my solution can't be resolved. I'm sure its something easy.
Here goes,
I'm migrating from an lxadmin VPS to another lxadmin VPS.
The problem I have is that my IP's for the HOME>DNS TEMPLATE and HOME>IP ADDRESSES are the same as my old VPS.
Now I can change the IP in the DNS template, however under HOME>DNS TEMPLAES>CREATE NEW it doesn't have my NEW VPS IP's listed in the drop-down menu. I read somewhere in an LxAdmin tutorial to update LxAdmin to get your current IP's assoicated with your new VPS. I did this and nothing changed.
In addition to the DNS Templates not being correct, In HOME>IP ADDRESSES it also lists the same OLD VPS IP's. Saw a thread in LxLabs forum with someone that had the same problem. Their help stated to just change the IP ADDRESS to your new one. I would do that but there is no option to allow me to ADD a new IP. Again i'm in HOME>IP ADDRESSES here.
We are migrating all of our users from one box to another. We were planning on changing the TTL settings in DNS so the move would be a little more transparent to the users but we can't seem to find a option to change the TTL for all of the accounts on the box.
Is there an option to do this? If not, is there a better way to handle this?
I want to migrate my old server to a new more powerful one. There is only one board running on the server.
Both servers have WHM/CPanel and I've been told it would make things easier.
I have a few questions about server migration :
- Is it possible to avoid downtime ?
- If I leave my board on the old server active, is it possible not to lose data ?(posts and topics)
I am getting problem while migrating cpanel a/c to its owener
I am using master reseller a/c and once I lost control over few cpanel a/c when the my Hosting firm migrate to another IP address.
Now I want to get back to these cpanel a/c in major a/c But it failed..is there another method to get back...
I rebuilt my VPS (again) today and noticed something different. Instead of the usual "Install LxAdmin" icon in HyperVM I read "Install Kloxo."
I looked at the demo and everything looked the same. Has anyone noticed any definite differences between the two? Has anything significant changed apart from the name?
I currently run the PMM tool, it migrates and created all the domains for me, but I have a new problem. Some clients does not have their files only at public_html, they use the root at their cpanel accounts, I notice that the PMM did not migrated the files from the root.... Is there any option to it be done?
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