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The CRM will have a config file or setting that says to what database it connects to.
No matter how many times you clone it, it always connects to the same database. -
hashr8365yupdate: we solved it yesterday,
it was actually the apache config that redirected the site to original site. Thus test data was reflecting there too -
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We have a CRM running on an EC2 instance. We need to clone it so we can test a tool on the replica. We tried cloning it directly, sharing the AMI and creating a new instance through it but it always redirects changes to the original production server. The database is on the instance only and static files are stored in S3. Can someone guide me or share some resourses on how to do this.
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