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DNS records missing

EinariH

New Pleskian
Hi,

I just migrated from Plesk Panel 9.5.4 to 10.3.1 and (all?) DNS records pointing to some external IP got missing (e.g. MX records to remote mail servers)? Should I map these to ip map -file before the migration or what? This doesn't seem to make any sense to me.

-Eicca
 
Yes, it is known issue and we have already submitted corresponding bugreport. I have updated bugreport with reference to this post. I hope it will be fixed in the next Plesk version.
 
Any updates on this issue? This is a pretty serious issue when we're doing migrations from Plesk 9 to 10.
 
As far as I know bugfix will be included to upcoming 10.4 version.
 
Is there an ETA for 10.4? We'll need to do some migrations to Plesk 10 next week, but this issue will cause problems.

Could this be fixed through a micro update for 10.3.1?
 
Too bad this is STILL an issue.

Even Plesk 10 to Plesk 10 migrations result in missing DNS records.

A full server migration that shows as sucessful should NOT be missing over 600 DNS records.
 
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