Steps for main IP swap.
Hi,
I require to change the main It for the server. What are the steps in doing the IP swap. I just want to make sure I do not miss step.
Thanks
Frank
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Hello :) I suggest consulting with your data center about this type of change because you can lose connectivity to your server if you make a mistake. That being said, it was discussed on this recent thread: Changing Server IP Thank you. 0 -
[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1644662">Hello :) I suggest consulting with your data center about this type of change because you can lose connectivity to your server if you make a mistake. That being said, it was discussed on this recent thread: Changing Server IP Thank you.
Hi, The DC has has already been spoken with I just wanted to confirm the WHM side of things. It is almost like you can do something like this Home " IP Functions " Add a New IP Address Then Home " IP Functions " IP Migration Wizard Then Home " Server Configuration " Basic cPanel & WHM Setup " Nameservers " Assign IP numbers? Hows that look. That would take care of WHM side of things?0 -
Yes, those steps are suitable for changing the cPanel configuration of the IP addresses. Note that assigning name server IP addresses is not really necessary. You should make that change at the domain registrar, and through the "A" records in the DNS Zone. Thank you. 0 -
[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1645192">Yes, those steps are suitable for changing the cPanel configuration of the IP addresses. Note that assigning name server IP addresses is not really necessary. You should make that change at the domain registrar, and through the "A" records in the DNS Zone. Thank you.
Great to hear. Since I am just running one IP it is used for everything. The IP Migration Wizard is certainly a blessing. I cannot fathom how much work it would take me to make all those IP changes to DNS zones on the accounts. And I will be sure to edit name server via DNS zone records. Thank You Frank0 -
will the IP Migration Wizard also change the IP in the Home " Server Configuration " Basic Config "*The IP address (only one address) that will be used for setting up shared IP virtual hosts. Or does that still need to be done completed by hand? And if so are the proper steps now looking like this Home " IP Functions " Add a New IP Address Then Home " Server Configuration " Basic Config "*The IP address (only one address) that will be used for setting up shared IP virtual hosts. Then Home " IP Functions " IP Migration Wizard Then Home " DNS Functions " Edit DNS Zone"Edit IP for nameserver. Thanks 0 -
Hello :) Yes, those steps should be sufficient. I do recommend updating the main shared IP address under "Basic cPanel & WHM Setup" if the IP Migration Wizard does not complete that for you. It won't prevent WHM from loading, but it's utilized as the default IP address for new accounts. Thank you. 0 -
[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1645502">Hello :) Yes, those steps should be sufficient. I do recommend updating the main shared IP address under "Basic cPanel & WHM Setup" if the IP Migration Wizard does not complete that for you. It won't prevent WHM from loading, but it's utilized as the default IP address for new accounts. Thank you.
I would also like to make notice that the main shared IP will be configured as eth0:cp1 not eth0 is this a issue? Thanks Frank0 -
The steps utilized with the IP Migration wizard will not alter the network configuration of the IP addresses. The new IP address should already be added and configured properly before using the IP Migration Wizard. It only updates the cPanel/Apache/Named configuration. Thank you. 0 -
here is interesting behavior. After doing the below steps then removing main IP from eth0 and rebooting into new IP. Once I got back into WHM the IP that was added via "Add IP" (and used for main shared IP) had vanished from all areas in cpanel. IP usage only showed the new main IP and all websites were not reaching Apache. After running "service ipaliases restart" did the IP reappear and all accounts came back online. Is that result normal behavior for the steps shown below? Home " IP Functions " Add a New IP Address Then Home " Server Configuration " Basic Config "*The IP address (only one address) that will be used for setting up shared IP virtual hosts. Then Home " IP Functions " IP Migration Wizard Then Home " DNS Functions " Edit DNS Zone"Edit IP for nameserver. 0 -
You need to make sure the IP address is properly configured in the network configuration scripts. The fact that it reappears when restarting the "ipaliases" service indicates it's not likely an issue with the cPanel/WHM software itself. Check "ifconfig" and make sure it shows the correct information. Thank you. 0 -
Hi, Our servers run in a VDC. And iconfig info may be a bit different then the average server. Beyond that another interesting behavior. Going back to IP Wizard Manager to start Step 7: Additional steps to clear the old IP addresses The wizard had rebooted to Step 1: Enter the new IP addresses I am just guessing that Step 7 will now have to be completed by hand. They only area I know the old IP exist is in Apache config were it sets new and old IP per step Step 4: Convert the configuration files. Are there other areas were the old IP may need to be cleared out? Thanks Frank 0 -
Hello :) Could you open a support ticket so we can take a closer look and see why the IP Migration Wizard is not completing successfully? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you. 0 -
[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1649881">Hello :) Could you open a support ticket so we can take a closer look and see why the IP Migration Wizard is not completing successfully? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
Reply Me->I did remove the old IP in Home " IP Functions " Show or Delete Current IP Addresse Support->This is how this was removed, as I believe this is essentially the same thing as the last step. Thanks!0
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