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  • 24x7ss
    Hello, You shouldn't really transfer the system files from one OS version to another as this will break the destination server. As far as websites/mails/databases, you have cPanel's utility to migrate the data over. You shall not face any issues after migration if the php/mysql/apache version is same on both servers. "rpm -qa" will list all the rpms installed by cPanel as well as OS. You can install the missing rpms if needed once everything is migrated over.
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  • sonicthoughts
    @24x7server that is helpful, but vague. There are lot's of config changes that are not covered by cpanel and knowing what is installed by cpanel via rpm -qa vs. dependency etc is like pulling your hair out.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You may find the following thread helpful:
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  • sonicthoughts
    This is EXACTLY the kind of info we need - however it needs to be part of documentation and more comprehensive. I would expect that most people want the same thing, however this is specifically related to Cpanel configuration. It is not acceptable to say that the rest of the server is not supported. The reason is that cpanel is very integrated into CentOS and takes over configuration of things like apache, mysql, etc. Also, it installs many packages and services. How are we to know what is part of cpanel and what is not for migration unless you tell us? For example, we needed to add a package called "wkhtmltopdf" via yum - perhaps if we have a list of packages that cpanel installs we can identify additions. Sure, in an ideal world, we would keep a configuration log of every change and then replicate that on the new system but that is not the real world. Please help us with identifying all configuration relative to a base cpanel install so we can recreate on the new target server. The referenced post is directional fine, but far from complete.
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  • cPanelMichael
    This is likely best addressed with a feature that would clone a server configuration. I believe the following feature request that you have added feedback to would address this issue:
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