We all are familiar with the control panel Plesk. It’s one of the commonly using web hosting control panel in hosting industry. Plesk works on both Linux and Windows platform. In this blog post we discuss about the steps to…
How To Deal With A DDoS Attack?
A close view on DDoS attacks. Post by ServerSuit You got a irregularly high amount of traffic coming into your server. So much, in fact, that it’s slowing down your server and other clients are timing out trying to access…
Possible root compromise detected: Failed to create directory /dev/null – cPanel
Hey, have you ever got this email from cPanel? Attempts to create new directories or files whose file-names begin with numbers have failed. This is indicative of a root compromise of the server. The exact error encountered was: Failed to…
Managing LVE via command line – lvectl
lvectl command – CloudLinux Here, in this topic, I’m going to explain the basic usages of “lvectl” command. lvectl is the primary tool for LVE management. To manage this tool you must have the root privilege to your server. lvectl…
Advantages of CloudLinux – a detailed view!
Why this topic? Because almost all hosting providers have already changed their Linux environment to CloudLinux. So we all must be aware about this smart technology. CryBit already shared some interesting topics on CloudLinux. In this topic I’m going to explain the advantages…
Introduction to CageFS and PHP Selector and its installation – CloudLinux
CageFS and PHP Selector In one of our topic “Introduction to CloudLinux and installation guide” I’ve described the basic installation steps of CloudLinux. CloudLinux installation or activating CloudLinux OS in your server is incomplete without the installation of CageFS and…
How to check the Inode usage for an account in cPanel server?
Checking inode usage – cPanel/WHM First of all, let me briefly explain about Inode. Index Node (inode) is a basic concept in Linux/Unix. Index node/number (inode) is a data structure which contain the information about a file in your server/hosting…