<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<resolve-conflicts-task-description>
<conflict-resolution-rules>
<policy />
<rule conflict-id="0">
<dump-objects>
<node name="domain">
<attributes>
<attribute name="id" value="25"></attribute>
<attribute name="guid" value="0822c175-a10d-459e-bd3a-e5cbc497e1f0"></attribute>
<attribute name="owner-guid" value="93dbe1b1-cff5-430f-8466-5b810099772f"></attribute>
<attribute name="name" value="example.com"></attribute>
</attributes>
</node>
</dump-objects>
<resolution>
<!-- beginning of the conflict resolution definition: IP mapping: upon restore, the conflicting domain example.com should have hosting configured on IP 192.0.2.34 -->
<rename new-name="ip-type:shared:ip-address:192.0.2.34"/>
</resolution>
<!-- end of the conflict resolution definition -->
</rule>
</conflict-resolution-rules>
</resolve-conflicts-task-description>
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