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- names of the sites, directories on the old machine match the ones to be used on the new machine
- the ssh keys are properly forwarded, and you have your public key in the /root/.ssh/authorized_keys file of the old machine
So: YMMV (do not forget to use your brain).
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SITE_NAME=my.site.org ## Put the complete name (should match a valid, public DNS entry) DB_NAME=$(hostname) ## Please correct if the DB name does not match the host name OLD_MACHINE=176.9.96.186 ## The name or IP of the machine to import the existing site from (default: the public IP address of CT108, aka WebPanel/ISPManager) OLD_WP_CONTENT_DIR=/var/www/${DB_NAME}/data/www/${SITE_NAME}/wp-content ## The directory of wp-content on the old machine (default: webpanel standard location) NEW_WP_CONTENT_DIR=/var/lib/wordpress/wp-content ## The directory of wp-content on the new installation, do not change unless you know what you are doing apt-get install wordpress nginx mysql-server php5-fpm pwgen DB_USER_PASSWORD=$(pwgen 8 1) ## Generate a random password mysql -p << EOF CREATE DATABASE ${DB_NAME}; GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,DROP,ALTER ON ${DB_NAME}.* TO ${DB_NAME}@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_USER_PASSWORD}'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; EOF cat > /etc/wordpress/config-${DB_NAME}.php << EOF <?php define('DB_NAME', '${DB_NAME}'); define('DB_USER', '${DB_NAME}'); define('DB_PASSWORD', '${DB_USER_PASSWORD}'); define('DB_HOST', 'localhost'); define('WP_CONTENT_DIR', '/var/lib/wordpress/wp-content'); /** IN URI INDEXOF THE CATEGORY*/ define('NUMBER_SLASH', '2'); define('NUMBER_SLASH2', '3'); define('CAT26', 'courses'); define( 'DB_CHARSET', 'utf8' ); ?> EOF cat > /etc/nginx/sites-available/${DB_NAME} << EOF server { listen 80; root /usr/share/wordpress; index index.php index.html index.htm; server_name ${SITE_NAME}; access_log /var/log/nginx/${DB_NAME}.access.log; error_log /var/log/nginx/${DB_NAME}.error.log; location = /favicon.ico { log_not_found off; access_log off; } location = /robots.txt { allow all; log_not_found off; access_log off; } location /wp-content/ { root /var/lib/wordpress; location ~* \.(js|css|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|ico)$ { expires 30d; log_not_found off; } } location / { try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args; } location ~ \.php$ { #NOTE: You should have "cgi.fix_pathinfo = 0;" in php.ini include /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params; fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock; #fastcgi_intercept_errors on; } } EOF ln -s ../sites-available/${DB_NAME} /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ ## Activates the nginx config rm /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default ## Remove the default nginx setting: not used nginx -t ## Test the nginx config service nginx restart ## Copy and import an existing sql database ## It must have been generated from the "old" machine with: ## OLD_DB_NAME=foobar ## mysqldump --add-drop-table -h localhost -u root ${OLD_DB_NAME} > /tmp/${OLD_DB_NAME}.sql rsync root@${OLD_MACHINE}:/tmp/${DB_NAME}.sql /tmp ## Copy from the "old" machine, assuming that $OLD_DB_NAME == $DB_NAME mysql -u root --password=oji8eiVu ${DB_NAME} --default-character-set=utf8 --password=Pholaez2 < /tmp/${DB_NAME}.sql ## Copy the files from the "old" machine rsync -a root@${OLD_MACHINE}:${OLD_WP_CONTENT_DIR}/uploads/* ${NEW_WP_CONTENT_DIR}/uploads/ rsync --exclude=akismet --exclude=index.php -a root@${OLD_MACHINE}:${OLD_WP_CONTENT_DIR}/plugins/* ${NEW_WP_CONTENT_DIR}/plugins ## Eventually, for a specific plugin or theme: #rsync -a root@${OLD_MACHINE}:${OLD_WP_CONTENT_DIR}/themes/customizr ${NEW_WP_CONTENT_DIR}/themes/ |
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