From panagos81 at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 12:11:31 2018 From: panagos81 at gmail.com (Panagiotis Palias) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2018 12:11:31 +0100 Subject: [vpsFree.cz: community-list] migrate IP to staging Message-ID: Hello, I ran into some bug with Systemd during an upgrade of my Debian 8 and the vps became unusable. I tried to restore from backup, setup the vps from scratch and then restore the backup, but none of that worked. What worked was to clone the vps to staging, however the IPs are different. Since it would be quite hard to restore manually all the configs and users to the fresh install of the production vps, is it possible to migrate the IPs from production to staging? Thank you! -- -p -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jakub.skokan at vpsfree.cz Tue Dec 4 13:01:45 2018 From: jakub.skokan at vpsfree.cz (Jakub Skokan) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2018 13:01:45 +0100 Subject: [vpsFree.cz: community-list] migrate IP to staging In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <233d75d6-1f2e-c61f-55e3-0e25e164d68a@vpsfree.cz> Hi, On 12/4/18 12:11 PM, Panagiotis Palias wrote: > I ran into some bug with Systemd during an upgrade of my Debian 8 and > the vps became unusable. > I tried to restore from backup, setup the vps from scratch and then > restore the backup, but none of that worked. > What worked was to clone the vps to staging, however the IPs are different. > Since it would be quite hard to restore manually all the configs and > users to the fresh install of the production vps, is it possible to > migrate the IPs from production to staging? This should have gone to support and you could've written much sooner. I'd like to learn what exactly happened and whether we can solve it, rather than move addresses between locations, which vpsAdmin can't do. Please send more information to support, so that we can take a look at it. Jakub From panagos81 at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 13:07:03 2018 From: panagos81 at gmail.com (Panagiotis Palias) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2018 13:07:03 +0100 Subject: [vpsFree.cz: community-list] migrate IP to staging In-Reply-To: <233d75d6-1f2e-c61f-55e3-0e25e164d68a@vpsfree.cz> References: <233d75d6-1f2e-c61f-55e3-0e25e164d68a@vpsfree.cz> Message-ID: Hello Jakub, I sent an email to podpora on 30/11 at 16:47, but didn't get any reply. The original vps is still there. I can restore a backup so you can give it a try. Thank you! Στις Τρί, 4 Δεκ 2018, 13:02 ο χρήστης Jakub Skokan έγραψε: > Hi, > > On 12/4/18 12:11 PM, Panagiotis Palias wrote: > > I ran into some bug with Systemd during an upgrade of my Debian 8 and > > the vps became unusable. > > I tried to restore from backup, setup the vps from scratch and then > > restore the backup, but none of that worked. > > What worked was to clone the vps to staging, however the IPs are > different. > > Since it would be quite hard to restore manually all the configs and > > users to the fresh install of the production vps, is it possible to > > migrate the IPs from production to staging? > > This should have gone to support and you could've written much sooner. > I'd like to learn what exactly happened and whether we can solve it, > rather than move addresses between locations, which vpsAdmin can't do. > > Please send more information to support, so that we can take a look at it. > > Jakub > _______________________________________________ > Community-list mailing list > Community-list at lists.vpsfree.cz > http://lists.vpsfree.cz/listinfo/community-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jakub.skokan at vpsfree.cz Tue Dec 4 13:26:06 2018 From: jakub.skokan at vpsfree.cz (Jakub Skokan) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2018 13:26:06 +0100 Subject: [vpsFree.cz: community-list] migrate IP to staging In-Reply-To: References: <233d75d6-1f2e-c61f-55e3-0e25e164d68a@vpsfree.cz> Message-ID: On 12/4/18 1:07 PM, Panagiotis Palias wrote: > I sent an email to podpora on 30/11 at 16:47, but didn't get any reply. > The original vps is still there. I can restore a backup so you can give > it a try. Ah, sorry, please send it again then, because I don't see it and don't have any info. There were some issues with our RT around that time, so it either didn't accept your mail or it did not forward it to us... Please restore it, but feel free to take a snapshot if you want to preserve some changes you may have made since then. Jakub