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Resolved Change IP in all subscription

NicolasP.

Regular Pleskian
Hello everyone.

How can I change the IP for all of my subscriptions? I know how to do it one by one.
All I want is to mass change the IP.
I have Plesk Onyx in Centos 7
 
/usr/local/psa/bin/reconfigurator

- run with a file filename.
- reconfigurator will create that file.
- open that file and change it
- run reconfigurator again with that same filename as parameter.

both the file and the output give instructions on what to do.

Plesk will add the new ip adress to the server, but doesn't make it active on boot. You need to set

ONBOOT=yes
in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

if you already had 2 ip addresses and this is the 3rth then this will be

/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:2

providing your network names are eth0 etc... and not the new centos 7 names.


regards
Jan
 
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