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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:07:08+00:00 2026-05-13T20:07:08+00:00

My provider (dreamhost) changed servers on me. My cap deploy:migrations command is now giving

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My provider (dreamhost) changed servers on me. My cap deploy:migrations command is now giving me grief. It uses the new servername everywhere except when it asks for my password.

Instead of

username@servername.dreamhost.com

It uses

username@oldservername.dreamhost.com

A sanitized version of the outputs is below.

d@d-laptop:~/projectname$ cap deploy:migrations   
* executing `deploy:migrations'   
* executing `deploy:update_code'
        updating the cached checkout on all servers
        executing locally: "git ls-remote ssh://username@servername.dreamhost.com/~/repos/projectname/ master"   * executing "if [ -d /home/username/servername..../shared/cached-copy ]; then ... fi"
        servers: ["url"]
        [streamline.ruil-project.net] executing command  

** [streamline.ruil-project.net :: out]

username@OLDServerName.dreamhost.com's password:

Is the user name being stored in ssh-keygen that git or capistrano is relying on? Any ideas?

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    2026-05-13T20:07:09+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:07 pm

    When you deploy using capistrano there is a git repository called cached-copy placed on the server. If your server gets switched from (old.dreamhost.com) to (new.dreamhost.com), then you need to make sure to update the git settings to reflect this in cached-copy.

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