Re: Copy website configuration from one server to another



jwcarlton wrote:

I'm setting up a new web server, running RHEL 5. The old server ran
RHEL 4.

I want to copy one website account configuration (not the data, yet)
from the old server to the new. Meaning, the parked domains,
subdomains, emails that are set up, and other DNS or relevant
configuration information.

If it matters, I'm also running WHM / cPanel, but using WHM's "copy"
utility (skipping homedir and databases) didn't work; it just created
a high server load on the old server, so that it kept timing out over
and over (for 2 days so far; I haven't figured out how to kill it yet,
and I have a consistent server load of over 8.5).

Can you guys suggest another way that I can do this?

TIA,

Jason

Have you got ssh access to the new server to see what is really going on?



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Tim Watts
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