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Upgrade to a New FreeBSD Virtual Private Server
Now you can quickly and easily upgrade your current Virtual Private Server running BSD/OS Unix to
a new Virtual Private Server running FreeBSD Unix.
NOTE: If your Virtual Private Server was ordered before
Nov 23, 1999, you are likely running BSD/OS. To find out which O/S your Virtual Private
Server is running, use the uname command:
% uname
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Create a FreeBSD Shadow Account
Virtual Private Server customers who wish to move to this improved platform will be provided a
new shadow account for migrating all of their current BSD/OS server files. To create a
new FreeBSD shadow account simply follow the steps below. You will not be charged a new setup fee
for creating a shadow account, nor will you be charged a monthly fee while the account is still a
shadow account. You will have 30 days to move your current account to the new shadow account. If
you have any questions about this process, contact our support staff.
Shadow
Simply go to the
Create
Shadow Account section of the Admin Backroom. Select the account you would like to
shadow and follow the instructions on the screen. Our Customer Service Staff will be informed
when you request a shadow account. Typically, this shadow account will be created by the
service staff within one day of your request. After the shadow account is created, you will
receive a notification via e-mail with the new shadow account IP address and other important
information. Read this information carefully. It will assist you greatly in the migration. Testing
When you create your shadow account, your content is moved automatically to your new server.
We can not, however, guarantee that the automated move was accurate or complete. After the new
shadow account is created you will be given 30 days to review all of the content on the FreeBSD
shadow account. Remember, in requesting a new shadow account it is fully your responsibility to
ensure that you have verified that all files, services and settings on your new shadow account
are correct before requesting that the shadow account goes live. Go Live
Once you have thoroughly tested your new FreeBSD account, you are ready to make the FreeBSD
account live. Anytime between forty-eight (48) hours and 30 days after you create your shadow
account, you can request to Go Live. In order to Go Live, you must edit the zone files
for the domain name(s) pointing to your existing BSDI server by replacing the old BSDI IP
address with the new FreeBSD shadow account IP address. Once you modify the DNS information for
each domain name, all requests for the domain name(s) pointing to your account will be routed
to your new FreeBSD shadow account. By using the DNS Wizard in the Admin Backroom to make
the necessary zone file changes, you will be able to decide when and what domain names will go
live on the FreeBSD shadow account. You can edit your DNS information by following these
steps:
Go to the DNS Information Interface in the
Admin Backroom. Select the appropriate domain and click Edit at the left of the first line. In
the data field you will want to enter the IP address of the shadow FreeBSD account and then
click Update Resource Record. If for some reason you run into any problems, you may switch back to the BSDI account
by using the above procedure to change the 'A' Record for a domain name back to the BSDI IP
address. You may only revert back to BSDI if you have not yet requested that your server be
deshadowed.
NOTE: If your domain names do not list our name servers
(NS1.secure.net and NS2.secure.net) or your Virtual Name Servers as the authoritative
name servers, you will need to contact the administrators of the authoritative name servers
in order to make the necessary changes to your zone files. Make sure they also update the
MX (mail) records to point to the new server if your Virtual Private Server is intended to
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Deshadow
Once you have made the FreeBSD server live via the instructions above and are totally
confident that everything is working properly, you will need to contact our Service Staff to
deshadow your account. The deshadowing of the account terminates the old BSDi
server and points all domains to the new server (if you haven't already done this yourself). It
will also update the database so that the Admin Backroom shows the new FreeBSD server
information and IP address. Deshadowing is non-reversible. Because of DNS propagation
issues, we recommend that you do not deshadow within 48 hours of creating your shadow server;
however you must request to deshadow your account within 30 days of the account shadow
activation date. You should not request that the account be deshadowed until you are absolutely certain
that your new server is functioning properly. You are responsible for the verification
of all content and testing of the new server. Once the account is deshadowed you will not
have access to the old BSDi server. You will not be able to revert back to the BSDi server. All
data on the BSDi server will be lost. Do not deshadow your account until you are
assured that the FreeBSD account is functioning properly. We recommend that you point the domain
name(s) to the FreeBSD Virtual Private Server for several days prior to requesting that the
account be deshadowed |