You wrote;
> I know that on the old Raq's you could have virtual domains
> that had their own IP addresses, or you could have virtual
> domains that shared one IP address. What you could not do was
> have two or more shared IP addresses, for instance you
> couldn't have 10 sites using one IP address and 15 sites
> using another one.
I don't recall that problem.
> Is that still a restriction on CentoS/BQ? I've purchased a
> server that can easily handle the sites that are now on two
> separate Raq's. It would be
> easiest to just use the CMU from each server and combine them
> on the new box. I don't want to have to change the DNS
> entries for all of the sites from one of the servers.
>
We may need more information.
What error do you get when creating new sites on an IP?
You may need to cmuImport using -i to import the sites.
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Gerald Waugh
http://frontstreetnetworks.com
Front Street Networks
4604 Fern Ave
Shreveport, LA 71105-3118
V: 318-862-3575/3577
F: 318-862-3576
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