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  1. Sorry its been a couple days thank you so much for the tip on enablish error displaying etc. With that I had only 2 issues I needed to resolve. We are now on day 2 and it seems everything the customer reports is running smooth. I ended up charging him no migration fee, it was a positive learning experience for myself and not really all that hard. So since he is with me now no reason to get greedy.
  2. oh man thanks host I was ending up in the same circles of useless forums when googling. I believe directadmin can go windows or linux but I am currently on a cent os 5.3 64bit linux OS web server.
  3. Hrmm, well I was getting a configuration error, then i just had to edit configuration.php to the new databases I setup. Once I did that I just now get a white screen, http://208.89.209.127/~tim/billing/ what could be the reason for that? The process I did was, logged into original cpanel site, logged into phpmyadmin exported database logged into original FTP site downloaded entire public_html contents (not the folder itself just the web contents) logged into NEW directadmin site logged into phpmyadmin imported database logged into NEW FTP site logged in uploaded billing, images all contents from original public html folder edited configuration.php WHMCS pointing to new databases get white screen now I am almost positive I am missing a few steps as looking through WHMCS I see a section for integration code which will be different for my directadmin site since his was cpanel. He is a new customer moving to my site however I am handling the entire migration of all his domains databases etc and reconfiguring his vbulletin boards etc so i figure 40 dollar migration fee is more then fair to do all of this. Thank you for sharing your numbers and providing assistance.
  4. I could hug ya perfect timing on the reply as I just finished setting up zend optimizer and Ioncube as I noticed WHMCS required that. He is a non-hosted client moving to become my client so I think like a 40 dollar fee for literally handling every bit of the migration 3 domains 14 mysql databases would be really fair.
  5. Okay as of right now I could only backup the mysql database which I did, I do not have WHM access so I will need to inform my user that I need administration access to WHMCS as well. Is there any kind of walk-through/tutorial for such a predicament I find myself now?
  6. What about a cpanel to directadmin?
  7. Hello everyone, I have a few questions, I have been asked if I would move WHMCS from one web hosting provider to another. I have already backed up the users .sql files and imported them to the new one. I was wondering if there is some documentation. Also I know like TCAdmin and VBulletin (I own) our main support sections are blocked off and required to have a license assoicated with your forum account. Do I need to have the user give me access to that information to gain acess this kind of information? Also what is the going rate on this kind of stuff. I am just a network admin for a defense contractor in real life and I am just now starting to do virtual administration so I have no clue on how to charge for this kind of stuff. i already have his vbulletin as well as livezilla, cms crossed over WHMCS is the last thing I believe. So thank you for any help you can provide again if i need to get said information I understand completely as this is what VBulletin requires as well.
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