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I don't know. I don't get to build the servers, just operate them. I would check which OS they were, but we've moved everything off the old ones and shut them down anyway. Either way, the code monkeys will get going on this so I can have my easy way. I guess I really am kinda spoiled that...
I was afraid the answer would be something like that. I think the next time we build a new hosting platform, I'm going to recommend we just don't use Ubuntu for the OS.
Thanks for the help, but I'm still open to any other suggestions if they exist.
If the solution is just to make a root user, then so be it. We have avoided that for now due to security concerns. The issue I'm facing now though is just that to gain root access, I SSH to the server, log in with admin or whatever, sudo, and then I have root. The migration manager just wants...
I have 2 servers, both running Plesk 12.0.18 on Ubuntu 14.04.3 platforms, and I have a need to move a domain with its email from one of those servers to the other. The migration tool on the server you're going to needs the root password for the server you're pulling from, but Ubuntu doesn't use...
one of my customers has a site that was made in the site builder, and the site is still active, but everything has disappeared from the site builder itself. they wanted to edit some things and when they try to log in, they get;
Internal Sitebuilder error.
File...