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How to create new cpanel account if DNS already exists in DNS-Only cluster?

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  • SS-Maddy
    Hello A simple work around would be to create an account with a dummy name ie "domain123.com". Once it is configured, remove the dns zone file for the new domain from the cluster and then change the domain name in the hosting server using the "modify account" option.
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  • electric
    [quote="SS-Maddy, post: 1713162">... and then change the domain name in the hosting server using the "modify account" option.
    Using the "modify account" process to change the domain name will trigger a DNS zonefile for the "new" domain name to be created in the cluster. Then the "modify account" process will fail for the same reason as it can't create a new account -- a zonefile for the "new" domain already exists.
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  • SS-Maddy
    Hello Changing the DNS setup on the hosting server to "Standalone" for a small interval and removing the DNS zone file after creation and then change to the cluster set up might help.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) It's generally not advised to have the same domain name on multiple servers in the same cluster. Instead, as mentioned in a previous post, temporarily disable clustering and then modify the second account to a different domain name. Thank you.
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