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Migrating To New IP Subnet

matt.simpson

Basic Pleskian
My network provider is requiring me to migrate from one set of IP addresses to another set of IP addresses on a different subnet. I have 13 IP's running on the server and I'm wondering if there is any simple way of globally replacing the one set of IP's with the new set of IP's.

I'm really not looking forward to having to do this by hand (replacing A records of every domain, re-setting up IP-Pools, etc.)

Let me know if anyone has done this before. I'm hoping there's a simple way that I've just missed in my current searches.

Best Regards,
Matt Simpson
 
Take a look at the reconfigurator, it should do what you need. It creates an IP map when you run:

#perl /usr/local/psa/bin/reconfigurator.pl file_name

Then you can edit the template and run the command again to make the changes.
 
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