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Force PSA to rebuild apache config?

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I had to do some hack foo on the server as we are moving from one server to another, and obviously cant havew the same IP on two boxes at the same time. So what im trying to do is this.

Ive migarted all accounts over, i made all clients use x.x.x.134 as the shared IP. .135 was the active on old server. I added .135 again to the new server, and then manually updated the DB to change the _ip_address_pool to the one i added. How can I force PSA to rebuild the apache config?

Thanks in advance.
 
That did the trick :)


Quick question.. I know the hosting table for PSA has the IP id in it for the site.. which table contains the IP pool for the client?
 
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