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Here you can find helpful documentation for EasySCP setup and usage.

Migration from ispCP 1.0.7 to EasySCP 1.1.x

  1. First make sure that you have a full backup of your system.
  2. Then make sure that you have an up to date system (apt-get update && apt-get upgrade).
  3. Stop the ispCP Daemons and remove them from the system.
    For Ubuntu/Debian:
    /etc/init.d/ispcp_daemon stop
    /etc/init.d/ispcp_network stop
    update-rc.d -f ispcp_daemon remove
    update-rc.d -f ispcp_network remove
    For CentOS/RHEL/Fedora:
    service ispcp_daemon stop
    service ispcp_network stop
    chkconfig --del ispcp_daemon
    chkconfig --del ispcp_network
  4. Remove ispCP Apache config:
    a2dissite ispcp.conf
  5. Remove ispCP Logrotate config:
    rm -rf /etc/logrotate.d/ispcp
  6. Remove ispCP Cronjob:
    rm -rf /etc/cron.d/ispcp
  7. Reboot your system and make sure that no ispcp process is running (ispcp_daemons or ispcp-apache-logger)
  8. Download EasySCP 1.1.x.
  9. Install EasySCP 1.1.x as it is described in INSTALL.
  10. Logon to the panel (it will show you only basic data at the moment).
  11. Go to "Settings" -> "General settings" and activate migration (at the bottom of the site) and save config
  12. Go to "System tools" -> "EasySCP updates"
  13. If migration is possible, the system will show you from wich version you can import your data
  14. Click on execute to start migration
  15. When you see "Migration Successful" all data has been imported successful
  16. Click on any link in the panel. You will now be logged of, but this is correct. Logon with your old passwort, and start the database update the system will show you.
  17. Then go to "System tools" -> "EasySCP debugger". When it show you "0 Execute requests" then all will be fine. You can now use EasySCP.

Screenshots

  • admin_user_manager
  • client_start
  • reseller_start
  • admin_start
  • client_manage_mail_accounts
  • logon

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