I recently had the joy to migrate the IP addresses of a client that uses Directadmin, due to pricing issues he had to go from 54 to 11 usable IPs.
The guy has over one thousand users and sites (typically one site per user), and so as was suggested by a more senior DirectAdmin person where I work, I used the swapip.sh script, I ended up placing about 10 or so old IPs to each new IPs. There have been a few issues we have encountered.
I'm guessing that the script wasn't made to handle this type of a situation (which I did doubt).
What would have been the best way to do a migration of this sort (to see if I can salvage this migration based off that)?
Thanks in advance.
-Daniel
The guy has over one thousand users and sites (typically one site per user), and so as was suggested by a more senior DirectAdmin person where I work, I used the swapip.sh script, I ended up placing about 10 or so old IPs to each new IPs. There have been a few issues we have encountered.
I'm guessing that the script wasn't made to handle this type of a situation (which I did doubt).
What would have been the best way to do a migration of this sort (to see if I can salvage this migration based off that)?
Thanks in advance.
-Daniel