It’s quit similar to Webmin installation on Ubuntu. We have already discussed about the webmin control panel in different way. Here I am explaining the installation steps in different way for your server which has Debian as OS. Method I…
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How to install webmin on Ubuntu server 12.xx, 13.xx – Step by step procedure
Webmin is one of the most widely using open source control panel for web-hosting purpose. We can simply install the Webmin control panel for any Linux operating system. We have already discussed the steps for Webmin installation for different Linux…
Important log files for Plesk server – Apache, Domain, Named, MySQL, Mail, access and Error log location for Plesk server
It’s very essential to know the log file location for trouble-shooting. Here I am explaining the log file location in Plesk servers. Apache log location on Plesk /var/log/httpd/access_log /var/log/httpd/error_log Suexec log location in Plesk /var/log/httpd/suexec_log Domain specific logs /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/logs/error_log /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/logs/access_log…
How to change cPanel theme via command line
Changing theme for your cPanel account is simple via frondend. There is an option in the cPanel itself to change the theme. But, is it possible via commandline? Yes, if you have root access to server, cPanel theme can be…
How to rebuild the “httpd conf” file in cPanel server – Command-line option
If your httpd.conf file got corrupted, then you can use the following command to rebuild it. /scripts/rebuildhttpdconf Something more about cPanel, See the category CPANEL
How to get a list of re-sellers’ name under your WHM/cPanel server – Command-line option
Hey, we already discussed about How to list all accounts name under a cPanel re-seller, click here for more details “list of total cPanel users under a specific re-seller” Here I am explaining the command-line option to find out the…
How to check the version of your WHM/cPanel from command line ?
Yep, It’s very simple to find out your WHM/cPanel version from command-line. Do follow the steps pasted here: Step 1 : Login to your server as root. Step 2 : Run # /usr/local/cpanel/cpanel -V Or # cat /usr/local/cpanel/version Example: [root@server]#…