Changing Your Server Monitoring Settings
Easily toggle automated monitoring of key services through your my.liquidweb.com portal.
Easily toggle automated monitoring of key services through your my.liquidweb.com portal.
Rebooting your server is a common task. You may have installed new software or made configuration changes that require a reboot to be applied. The best way to reboot your dedicated server is through the operating system. However, what do you do when the operating system is unresponsive? There are two easy ways to reboot your Liquid Web traditional, dedicated server.
Every server at Liquid Web has an IP address assigned at creation. This IP address will then also be assigned to any domains (websites) you add to your server. You can, however, add IP addresses to your server and assign specific domains to specific IPs.
cPanel is set to update on a nightly basis for most server configurations. However, depending on changes made at different times, the update may need to be rerun as part of your troubleshooting process. The /script/upcp will update the cPanel and WHM services on your system. Running this update is a great first step in troubleshooting cPanel errors.
AWStats is a tool within cPanel meant to troubleshoot bandwidth issues and detect if someone is hot-linking images or document files. AWStats provides visitor information as well as site searches and downloads. It is best when used to understand visitor numbers from both humans and robots and the amount of bandwidth being used.
After changing Apache configs, a restart is required. If issues persist, the restart may have failed—this guide helps you verify and troubleshoot.
CloudLinux is a control manager for your Linux server that allows you to partition, allocate, and limit server resources like memory, CPU, and connections on a per account basis. But how do you know what limits are appropriate to set for each account?
Put your new WHM/cPanel server to work! Learn its many features and tools to get the most value from your Linux hosting experience.
A smooth migration starts with knowing what’s supported. Learn about the types of migrations we offer and what to expect during the process.
Having an image of your server comes in handy when you want to replicate a production environment, but what happens when an image has aged and is no longer relevant to your needs? You’ll need to remove older images to manage your costs and keep your account relevant. Deleting a Cloud VPS image is simple and can be done from the same location that you created the image.
IPv6 adoption is growing to accommodate more internet devices. To get an IPv6 address on your Liquid Web server, you need WHM 11.4, Plesk 10.2, or a compatible OS. Request via support case.
Liquid Web offers a visual server dashboard with easy access to details, tools, and management—no need for command line navigation.