<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Lightbound Hosting has is finally giving up on "Legacy" websites like mine. They're going to a model which doesn't include ssh access by the end of June. The VM they provide is now fabulously out of date and occasionally resource-starved enough to throw error messages like this:<br><br>/home/cshapiro/bin/kill_<wbr>dartspam.sh: /bin/egrep: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory<br>
/home/cshapiro/bin/kill_<wbr>dartspam.sh: line 57: [: too many arguments<br>
/home/cshapiro/bin/kill_<wbr>dartspam.sh: fork: Cannot allocate memory<br><br></div>Fortunately, using my current access I managed to rsync and scp everything off the Lightbound server to a brand-new spiffin' AWS EC2 server, where I have full access and control. I suspect this will also be a lot cheaper than the outrageous prices Lightbound was charging me as well.<br><br></div>I've got email forwarding and all my Web Stuff working on the new server under the temporary public DNS name assigned by Amazon. Looks like my next step is to reserve an Elastic IP address for her, assign it to the VM's "public IP address", and then change my DNS to point to it. After that, I believe I'll just need to go through my changes and change the old dns name ("<a href="http://ec2-NN-NN-NN-NN.compute-1.amazonaws.com">ec2-NN-NN-NN-NN.compute-1.amazonaws.com</a>") to the correct one ("<a href="http://tomshiro.org">tomshiro.org</a>"). Anyone else been through this? Am I Missing a Step? Is there Stuff I should Watch Out For? <br><br></div>-- CHS<br><br></div>