[LUNI] moving a website?
Richard Reina
richard at rushlogistics.com
Fri May 30 13:38:20 CDT 2008
Thanks for all the suggestions. I think what I will do for now when I have access to the machine I built the site on using the Sitebuilder software, I will check to see if the files were created on the actual harddisk of the machine. If they were as I suspect, I will upload from there. If not, I am back to the drawing board trying to copy the files.
Branko Kotur <skie at dragonsvalley.com> wrote: Depending on the end user control panel that your current hosting company
provides you with, you might be able to create a backup file of all of your
files for easy download. Then, it's a simple matter to re-upload that backup
file to the new hosting company and have the control panel restore the
backup. This is assuming both hosting companies use the same control panel.
I'm familiar with CPanel and know that this can be done. I'm not familiar
with any of the other control panels, so your milage may vary.
If the 2 hosting companies use different control panels, then your best option
would be to download the backup, uncompress it on your local computer and
then upload it via FTP/SCP/SFTP/etc. Assuming you have SSH access to both
servers, the best (and fastest) option is to create a tar.gz file and
transfer it directly to the new server.
One other option depends on your relationship with the old hosting company.
You could ask them for a backup copy of your files in your favorite
compressed format, download it and procede from there.
On Friday 30 May 2008 12:06:02 pm Richard Reina wrote:
> We are changing webhosting companies. So I have to copy or recreate our
> website onto our new hosting company's server. Is there an easier way
> than copying all the files to my computer than uploading them to the new
> server? It's and endless maze of directories.
>
>
> Your beliefs become your thoughts. Your thoughts become your words. Your
> words become your actions. Your actions become your habits. Your habits
> become your values. Your values become your destiny. -- Mahatma Gandhi
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, I am back to the drawing board tryin
Branko Kotur <skie at dragonsvalley.com> wrote: Depending on the end user control panel that your current hosting company
provides you with, you might be able to create a backup file of all of your
files for easy download. Then, it's a simple matter to re-upload that backup
file to the new hosting company and have the control panel restore the
backup. This is assuming both hosting companies use the same control panel.
I'm familiar with CPanel and know that this can be done. I'm not familiar
with any of the other control panels, so your milage may vary.
If the 2 hosting companies use different control panels, then your best option
would be to download the backup, uncompress it on your local computer and
then upload it via FTP/SCP/SFTP/etc. Assuming you have SSH access to both
servers, the best (and fastest) option is to create a tar.gz file and
transfer it directly to the new server.
One other option depends on your relationship with the old hosting company.
You could ask them for a backup copy of your files in your favorite
compressed format, download it and procede from there.
On Friday 30 May 2008 12:06:02 pm Richard Reina wrote:
> We are changing webhosting companies. So I have to copy or recreate our
> website onto our new hosting company's server. Is there an easier way
> than copying all the files to my computer than uploading them to the new
> server? It's and endless maze of directories.
>
>
> Your beliefs become your thoughts. Your thoughts become your words. Your
> words become your actions. Your actions become your habits. Your habits
> become your values. Your values become your destiny. -- Mahatma Gandhi
--
Linux Users Of Northern Illinois - Technical Discussion
http://luni.org/mailman/listinfo/luni
Your beliefs become your thoughts. Your thoughts become your words. Your words become your actions. Your actions become your habits. Your habits become your values. Your values become your destiny. -- Mahatma Gandhi
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