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blog:2020:08:27:linode-australia-sydney-region [2020-08-27] – created dcaiblog:2020:08:27:linode-australia-sydney-region [2020-09-02] (current) dcai
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-Migrate Linode from Fremont CA to Sydney+===== Migrate Linode from Fremont CA to Sydney =====
  
 Today when I tried to add a new node I noticed linode now has Sydney region, and they offer a tool to migrate region: https://www.linode.com/docs/platform/disk-images/how-to-initiate-a-cross-data-center-migration-for-your-linode/ Today when I tried to add a new node I noticed linode now has Sydney region, and they offer a tool to migrate region: https://www.linode.com/docs/platform/disk-images/how-to-initiate-a-cross-data-center-migration-for-your-linode/
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 The process is pretty much painless except IP change, I was expecting linode to update network setting automatically, but that didn't happen :) it's easy to fix up though, log into the node via linode web console, then: The process is pretty much painless except IP change, I was expecting linode to update network setting automatically, but that didn't happen :) it's easy to fix up though, log into the node via linode web console, then:
  
-  - ''sudo ifconfig eth0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'', new ip can be found in linode control panel+  - ''sudo ifconfig eth0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'', new IP can be found in linode control panel
   - update ''/etc/resolve.conf'' to point to new DNS   - update ''/etc/resolve.conf'' to point to new DNS
   - ''sudo systemctl enable systemd-networkd''   - ''sudo systemctl enable systemd-networkd''
   - reboot server   - reboot server
  
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