Aspegic
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[SOLVED] "Restore with Local NameServers", does it work?
The option "Restore with Local NameServers" either doesn't work, or it does something different from what I assume it would do.
I thought that if this option is enabled, it would replace the names of the NS records in the backup, with the names of the NS records from the server on which I am restoring the account.
I made a backup of an account on a server that uses name servers ns1.pjdn003.nl and ns2.pjdn003.nl.
I restored this account on another server that uses ns1.pjdn004.nl and ns2.pjdn004.nl.
I enabled the option "Restore with Local NameServers" on the target server before restoring.
But after the restore, the DNS records for the restored account still have ns1.pjdn003.nl and ns2.pjdn003.nl.
Do I misunderstand what the option does?
PS1. I have NS1 and NS2 setup correctly in "Administrator Settings" on both servers.
PS2. I tried both "Admin Backup/Transfer" from Admin Level as well as "Manage User Backups" from Reseller Level, both with the same result.
The option "Restore with Local NameServers" either doesn't work, or it does something different from what I assume it would do.
I thought that if this option is enabled, it would replace the names of the NS records in the backup, with the names of the NS records from the server on which I am restoring the account.
I made a backup of an account on a server that uses name servers ns1.pjdn003.nl and ns2.pjdn003.nl.
I restored this account on another server that uses ns1.pjdn004.nl and ns2.pjdn004.nl.
I enabled the option "Restore with Local NameServers" on the target server before restoring.
But after the restore, the DNS records for the restored account still have ns1.pjdn003.nl and ns2.pjdn003.nl.
Do I misunderstand what the option does?
PS1. I have NS1 and NS2 setup correctly in "Administrator Settings" on both servers.
PS2. I tried both "Admin Backup/Transfer" from Admin Level as well as "Manage User Backups" from Reseller Level, both with the same result.
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