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Migrate a website

RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran
edited March 2013 in General

Hey guys. I have timetakernet.info running on a cPanel server, but I want to migrate it. The problem is that when I installed the cPanel server, the nameservers I configured are:
ns1.timetakernet.info - 108.174.53.153
ns2.timetakernet.info - 108.174.53.154
I fear migrating will break them. Any idea?

I've been banging my head in the wall, trying to figure it, and I only thought, that once I move the domain, I should create A records pointing to the old IPs for the nameservers:
108.174.53.153
108.174.53.154

Would this work. If not, what you suggest?
P.S. The panel I will be migrating the site to is ISPConfig 3.

Comments

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    OK, it doesn't matter in there, just go to your domain registrar and edit the IPs on that, also change the DNS records.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    I should point the NS to another IPs?
    The New Server got only 1 IP.

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    Depends on the requirements of your domain resistrar, but just use their DNS then? And simply put an A record to your server. Don't bother doing DNS on the ISPConfig3 server.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    I needed to use ns1.timetakernet.info and ns2.timetakernet.info because of the site being a hosting one.

  • @Radi said: I needed to use ns1.timetakernet.info and ns2.timetakernet.info because of the site being a hosting one.

    @Radi said: The New Server got only 1 IP.

    You can use one same IP for both ns1 and ns2.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    Thanks for the heads-up. I will try it soon.

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    Glad I'm not the clueless person here. At least I don't use ugly templates and use .info domains.

  • nikcnikc Member
    edited March 2013

    @shovenose said: Glad I'm not the clueless person here. At least I don't use ugly templates and use .info domains.

    Pointless criticism ?

  • ivanfilippovivanfilippov Member
    edited March 2013

    @shovenose said: Glad I'm not the clueless person here. At least I don't use ugly templates and use .info domains.

    It was nice seeing you be helpful for once, for all of 31 minutes.

  • RobertClarkeRobertClarke Member, Host Rep

    @shovenose said: Glad I'm not the clueless person here. At least I don't use ugly templates and use .info domains.

    What a cock, he didn't say anything to you. You proved nothing to anyone except that you're a dick.

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