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Creating a new Cpanel account and setting up the domain

Mar27
by Ike on March 27, 2012 at 2:52 am
Posted In: cPanel, How to
  • To create a new cPanel account, Login to your WHM with root as the user, and the root password you used to set up the server.

 

  • In the find box type “create” and click the link “Create a new account” that comes up below.

 

  • Here you will setup the domain, the user and the password and an e-mail address to send notifications to.

 

  • As you move down you get to choose a package. You can manually set these options for each account or you can make the actual packages and apply them to multiple accounts with the drop down menu. The packages define quotas, such as disk space or how many e-mail accounts can be made, for the account.

 

  • Next you will need to choose a theme. The theme sets different levels of control. You can set the account to be fully accessible or you can set it up so the cPanel only allows you to control the e-mail. These can be changed later if need by going to the “Modify Account” link on the left.

 

  • The reseller option allows the account to create is own cPanel accounts and control them.  This can be used any way you like but if your not selling hosting its usually not very useful.

 

  • Next is the DNS settings. If you plan on making your own nameservers on this server you can skip over this section. If you are using external nameservers you will need to check the first box to get the name servers from the registrar.

 

  • Last but not least is the mail routing section. This decides how your mail will be handled. The most 2 common choices are local and remote. If you plan on using this server to handle the mail for this domain it will need to be set to local. If you plan on using external mail servers this will need to be set to remote. There is an automatically configure option as well. This will not work if you are using external nameservers. This function reads the zone file that is created by default on the server.

 

└ Tags: cPanel, Howto, setup
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Move your add-on domain to its own cPanel account

Mar27
by Ike on March 27, 2012 at 2:40 am
Posted In: cPanel, How to

Sometimes people like to make one cPanel account with multiple domains within it. With cPanel, this can make things difficult sometimes. There are a  few things that would require your domain to be on its own cPanel account. Like in order for a domain to have its own IP it needs its own cPanel account. Also in order to have an SSL you will need a dedicated IP address.

Moving your add on domain to its own cPanel account is fairly simple. It’s just a matter of taking some backups, removing the domain, creating the new account, and then restoring the files and the database. You can do this all via cPanel in WHM, or if you know command line there will be some command line tricks to help move multiple accounts.

Moving things via cPanel:

Backup Your files

  1. First you need to go into you cPanel’s file manager.
  2. Then you need to find the domains document root in the public_html folder.
  3. Open the folder and hit “select all” at the top. Pay attention to the very first file in the list. This will be the name of your .zip file.
  4. In the top right corner of the file manager is the compress button. Compress it as a zip file. Once it is compressed you will have a .zip file to download to your local machine.
  5. Highlight the zip file and download it to your local machine.

 

Backup your database

  1. Find the backup wizard
  2. Choose databases on the right side
  3. Choose the database for the corresponding domain and save it to your desk top you will need it shortly.

 

Delete the add-on domain and create the new domain.

  1. In your cPanel, go to add-on domains. Find the domain, in the list and delete it. If the add on domain has sub-domains you will need to back out and go delete the sub-domains for the site in the same way, before you can delete the add-on.
  2. Now you will need to go into WHM. Go to Create account and fill out the information accordingly with the domain we just backed up and deleted.

 

Restoring the files

  1. Go into the file manager for the new account.
  2. Upload the .zip file into the public_html folder.
  3. Highlight the zip file and hit “extract?, net to compress.

 

Restore the database

  1. Go back to the backup wizard but this time choose restore.
  2. Choose to restore databases.
  3. Find the .sql file and restore it.

 

You may need to change some database configurations within your site. But now you should have a full working site on its own cPanel account. You may find some issues depending on the software used to manage the site. Like with word press it can mess up the perma links. This can usually be fixed by resetting the perma links by changing them to default and then back to the style you had.

 

Use these command line tricks to move multiple domains.

  • Dump 1 database

 

mysqldump data_base  > data_base.sql

  • Dump all databases from the user: <USER>

 

for each in `mysql -e ‘SHOW DATABASES;’|grep <USER>`;do mysqldump $each > $each.sql;echo backup complete: $each;done

  •  Restore a database

 

mysql new_database < old_database.sql

  • Backup the files for multiple add-on domains. First you will need to make a text file called temp.txt inside the public_html folder of the add-ons your backing up, You will make a list of all the domains needing to be copied to /home/tempdomains

 

for each in `cat temp.txt`;do rsync -avHl $each /home/tempdomains;echo done;

  • To restore all of the files run the following command for each domain

 

rsync -avHl /home/tempdomains/domain.tld/* /home/<new user>/public_html

 

You still have to do the deleting and creating of accounts and databases from within cPanel, but this can be faster for moving multiple domains.

└ Tags: backup, cPanel, database, FTP, move, website
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Joomla! 1.5.26 Released

Mar27
by Ike on March 27, 2012 at 12:00 am
Posted In: CMS, Community, Joomla, Project Release News, Releases

Joomla 1.5.15 Released

 

The Joomla Project announces the immediate availability of Joomla 1.5.26 [senu takaa ama busani]. This is a security release. The Production Leadership Team’s goal is to continue to provide regular, frequent updates to the Joomla community. Learn more about Joomla! developement at the Developer Site.

   

 

 

Download

Click here to download Joomla 1.5.26 (Full package) »

Click here to download Joomla 1.5.26 (Upgrade packages) »

 

Instructions

  • New installation and technical requirements
  • Upgrade from an existing Joomla 1.5 version
  • Migration from Joomla! 1.0.x

Want to test drive Joomla? Try the online demo or the Joomla JumpBox. Documentation is available for beginners.

Please note that you should always backup your site before upgrading.

Release Notes

Check the Joomla 1.5.26 Post-Release FAQs to see if there are important items and helpful hints discovered after the release.

Security

  • High Priority – Core – Password Change Vulnerability. More information »
  • Low Priority – Core – Information Disclosure. More information »

 

Issues Fixed

None.

Joomla! Bug Squad

Thanks to the Joomla Bug Squad for their dedicated efforts investigating reports, fixing problems, and applying patches to Joomla. If you find a bug in Joomla, please report it on the CMS Issue Tracker.

Joomla! Security Strike Team

A big thanks to the Joomla! Security Swat Team for fixing all reported security issues with this release. Members include: Airton Torres, Alan Langford, Bill Richardson, Elin Waring, Jason Kendall, Marijke Stuivenberg, Mark Dexter, Michael Babker, Rouven Weßling, Samuel Moffatt.


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Pre-upgrade checker has been updated

Mar26
by Ike on March 26, 2012 at 7:33 am
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

This tool for checking business logic issues and other possible problems before upgrade.

Following check points have been added:
– Check proftpd IPv6 support if IPv6 doesn’t supports by OS
– Check listening of 25 port by SmarterMail on all IP addresses registered in Plesk

└ Tags: business, IP
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cPanel releases EasyApache 3.11.2

Mar23
by Ike on March 23, 2012 at 7:07 pm
Posted In: CMS, Community, cPanel

EasyApache 3.11.2 includes improvements to FastCGI, along with numerous interface adjustments

The release of EasyApache 3.11.2 removes a previous patch that hindered FastCGI performance. This update also corrects a previous patch that resulted in problems with FcgidMaxRequestLen. Both, FastCGI and FcgidMaxRequestLen, now operate at expected performance levels.

The interface has also been updated to make the navigation and setup of EasyApache easier. These changes include:

  • Marking PHP 4 as End of Life.
  • Marking Frontpage as deprecated.
  • Providing a link to documentation when enabling mod_ruid2.

Frontpage has also been added as incompatible with mod_ruid2.

We strongly recommend that all server administrators rebuild their EasyApache profile immediately.

 To rebuild the EasyApache profile:

  1. Log in to WHM as the root user.
  2. Click on the EasyApache (Apache Update) link in the left menu.
  3. If you wish to keep the same configuration, simply click the Build Profile
└ Tags: cPanel, update
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