• Hello all, here is my situation:
    I had 2 websites on wordpress, both hosted on bluehost. I want to stop using the primary one so I asked bluehost to change my primary domain to https://www.myezelsoor.com which is the website I use the most. They told me, no prob but I will have to move the files myself. I could do this after the rename, no prob. Ok, I said…

    First (don’t know if this has anything to do with the current situation) Bluehost changed the primary domain to a parked domain on my account… Not the addon that I had asked! So I got back to them to correct it and change it to the https://www.myezelsoor.com. By the time they could do this I already had no website for 2 days. So then I am ready to move the files and cannot see in the file manager which files to move. More importantly, the new primary domain name now points at the old primary domain content. And I cannot find my website, the one I use, I have my shop on, the one who’s name https://www.myezelsoor.com is now the primary domain.
    I have tried to follow the steps that I read, go to webroot of myezelsoor.com and copy all the files into the public folder, and go to the old primary domain’s root and copy and move these files to a new folder in the public.html…
    Somehow I managed to now have a white page as a website, the old one has gone (that is some result) but the new one, my webshop is nowhere to be found.

    Can somebody tell me where I can find the content for my website?

    When I log into my wordpress.com account from where I do the basic things for these websites, I can only log into the old primary domain and cannot acces the dashboard of myezelsoor.com. What can I do?

    I backed it up before having them rename it but now that tar file is too big to upload that into the bluehost file the way they explain one should do that… How can they tell you to back up your site for safety and then when you need it you can maximum upload 150MB while my backup is 640MB.

    I don’t know what to do, any help or advice is welcome!
    (Oh and by the way, I am using wordpress 3.8.4 but could not tick that box so I chose the closest one to it)
    Thanks!

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Assuming you have the file in the right place now after BlueHost changed your domain, you’ll need to access your database and change two key URLs following this guide: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Changing_The_Site_URL#Changing_the_URL_directly_in_the_database

    Thread Starter Marijke Jordens

    (@ezelsoor)

    Hello MacManX,
    Thank you for your reply!
    No, things are not in the right place at all and it is exactly because Bluehost has changed a(I suppose the wrong) thing.

    My files are gone, when I want to open the database as your link says, there is a “No database defined” message. I need to make a database, bit late for that now.

    Also, not only does my domainname point to the wrong content, also my email address doesn’t work anymore.
    Could they have made a mistake in the rename process and lost my files?

    It’s a bit hard for me to understand your situation, but from what I know, Bluehost uses cPanel. So, the add-on domain content should be in a sub-folder of the primary domain.

    If you have both domains hosted in the same account, is there any chance that Bluehost confused with your requests, and did wrongly?

    When you said your files were gone, is that happening with both domains?

    Thread Starter Marijke Jordens

    (@ezelsoor)

    Hello Hungpham,
    thank you very much for your message!

    It is not with both domains, there is a file for the old domain but there is no such thing for the new primary one, which was indeed an add-on. Therefore when they asked me to move the files I looked into the file manager and hadn’t a clue what to do. At Bluehost the technician on the chat did not want to go into it and explain me a little what type of files I had to move so I didn’t know I missed a folder(I made everything with wordpress and plugins so I was not aware I was looking for a folder with the name of the domain name). After a couple of days of research now I know there is a folder missing but how to make them understand they made a mistake, which I am afraid, is what happened. Frustrating.

    Also first they renamed it to the wrong domain name, an old one which I no longer own but which is still parked on my account… Maybe that is where it went wrong? When I look into my mail files: for the new primary (old addon) all the files are empty. It is the only mail service I have ever used and set up on that account. Still the other domain name and the parked one have files inside their mail file…

    Strange thing is that I cannot access my site via wordpress anymore either. Or that my mail doesn’t work. Or that the restore from before the rename is the wrong content. Or that my backup is the same wrong content. Seriously

    I am also writing this in detail so other people can see that this happened to me and that it is not so straightforward as they make it sound: Move your files. There is a reason why they say ‘that is your responsibility’. They are washing their hands.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Well, it is simple if you follow the guide, which is a bit more than just moving your files: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Moving_WordPress

    With that said though, it sounds like Bluehost really messed things up if you can’t even find the database anymore.

    I’d recommend getting back in touch with them and asking them to undo what they messed up.

    They have the logs and access which we don’t that will enable them to correct or at least reverse this for you. If they reverse it, just follow https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Moving_WordPress to properly move WordPress.

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