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Issue migration mamager bix IP Addrresses

Michael Huber

Basic Pleskian
in Plesk 12.x migration Manager I can say:

IP 1.1.1.1 >> x.x.x.x
IP 2.2.2.2 >> y.y.y.y
............

in onyx migration manager I can just select Subscriptions or resellers etc.. but there is no option to ask me what old IP are migrate to new.

I perform a migartion and plesk mix it wild.

old Server:
x.x.x..48 /255.255.255.224 eth0 shared 2 28
x.x.x..52 /255.255.255.224 eth0 shared 0 10
x.x.x.226 /255.255.255.224 eth0 shared 2 5
x.x.x.227 /255.255.255.224 eth0 shared 2 18
x.x.x.17 /255.255.255.224 eth0 shared 2 30
x.x.x.216 /255.255.255.192 eth0 shared 2 20


new Server:
x.x.x.39 /255.255.0.0 eth0 shared 2 81
x.x.x.253 /255.255.255.0 eth0 shared 0 1
x.x.x.254 /255.255.255.0 eth0 shared 1 16
x.x.x.211 /255.255.255.0 eth0 shared 1 7
x.x.x.212 /255.255.255.0 eth0 shared 1 3
x.x.x.61 /255.0.0.0 eth0 shared 2 2

WTF :D .. here noting match! what can I do, that the Migrator read IP's and migrate 1to1?

thanx and ceers, Michael
 
Hello Peter, Thank you for the Links.

>>>The best migration practice is to have the same number of dedicated and shared IPs on a destination server as on a source
>>> server. Choose Auto IP Mapping in this case.

I have shared 6 IP's on source and destination server. "Choose Auto IP Mapping" << where ?? i cannot see any option Auto IP Mapping

second link looks good. this I use if I move database and content via SSH to a new Server. but after or by using the Migration manager I dont know where to use
--ip-mapping-file IP_MAPPING_FILE .. what command, ?? where and when?

please also mind, i use onyx on the destination server. the Migration manager GUI is different.

thank you
 
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Hello Michael,

You can manage the IP addresses during the migration on the Subscriptions list tab in the migration session (3rd tab).
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