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=== Files === | === Files === | ||
The files for the website have to be moved as well, which takes several steps. First of all, one has to create a new directory into which the files will be moved. This directory should normally be in <code>/var/www/html/</code>. To create this new directory use the command: | The files for the website have to be moved as well, which takes several steps. First of all, one has to create a new directory into which the files will be moved. This directory should normally be in <code>/var/www/html/</code>. To create this new directory use the command on the : | ||
<code>sudo mkdir FOLDERNAME</code> | <code>sudo mkdir FOLDERNAME</code> | ||
To avoid | To avoid permission problems, change the ownership of this directory to the user of the new server using the command: | ||
<code>sudo chown USER:USER FOLDERNAME</code> | |||
To move the files use the following comand on the old server: | |||
<code>sudo rsync -av --progress -e ssh /var/www/html/FOLDERNAMEO/ USERN@ADDRESSN:/var/www/html/FOLDERNAMEN</code> | |||
Make sure that all the permissions and the ownership is set up correctly by using three commands on the new server as follows: | |||
change the permissions for directories: | |||
<code>find FOLDERNAME/ -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;</code> | |||
change the permissions for files: | |||
<code>find FOLDERNAME/ -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;</code> | |||
change ownership: | |||
<code>sudo chown www-data:www-data -R FOLDERNAME</code> | |||
=== Vhost file === | |||
vhost |
Revision as of 11:22, 24 September 2021
Moving a website from one server to another takes several steps which are listed here.
Zoneedit
Since the website will be moved from one server to another and these two servers do not have the same IP address, one has to change the IP address to which the domain name points to.
In Zoneedit this is done as follows:
- Go to Domains.
- Look for the websites domain in the list and click on 'dns'.
- Look for A Records and click 'edit'.
- Add the websites (sub)domain and/or point it to the IP address of the new server.
- Click 'next'.
- The changes will be shown. Click 'confirm'.
- Click done.
Database
In order for the website to run it needs its database. To move the database from the old server to the new one, use the following command on the old server (O:old server; N:new server):
mysqldump -v -uDBUSERO -pDBPASSWORDO DATABASENAMEO | ssh USERN@ADDRESSN mysql -uDBUSERN -pDBPASSWORDN DATABASENAMEN
Files
The files for the website have to be moved as well, which takes several steps. First of all, one has to create a new directory into which the files will be moved. This directory should normally be in /var/www/html/
. To create this new directory use the command on the :
sudo mkdir FOLDERNAME
To avoid permission problems, change the ownership of this directory to the user of the new server using the command:
sudo chown USER:USER FOLDERNAME
To move the files use the following comand on the old server:
sudo rsync -av --progress -e ssh /var/www/html/FOLDERNAMEO/ USERN@ADDRESSN:/var/www/html/FOLDERNAMEN
Make sure that all the permissions and the ownership is set up correctly by using three commands on the new server as follows:
change the permissions for directories:
find FOLDERNAME/ -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
change the permissions for files:
find FOLDERNAME/ -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
change ownership:
sudo chown www-data:www-data -R FOLDERNAME
Vhost file
vhost