Re: Copy website configuration from one server to another



I do have root access to both, but I'm not sure what to look for.

The old machine's /etc/httpd/ directory should have all the
configuration needed.

--keith

On my machine, /etc/httpd/ is an alias for /usr/local/apache/, which
contains logs, the compiled httpd scripts, manuals, etc (roughly 4GB
worth of data). I can't imagine that all of this could (or should) be
copied over, could it?
.



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