Update WHM/cPanel
Secure your server by updating WHM and cPanel. Learn how to check your current version, configure automatic update tiers, and manually upgrade.
Secure your server by updating WHM and cPanel. Learn how to check your current version, configure automatic update tiers, and manually upgrade.
If you have multiple cPanel accounts and domains on your server, you may want to look into CloudLinux as a way to help restrict the amount of memory each user can access with their site. CloudLinux partitions, allocates and limits server resources like memory, CPU and connections for each user. This makes sure that users don’t jeopardize the stability of the server and cause sites to slow down or in the worst case, stop loading completely.
Server Load refers to the average amount of processes waiting to be processed by your server’s CPU. The higher the average, the more processes that are waiting to be processed.
With root WHM access, you can change any cPanel user’s password without knowing the old one. This also updates their email, FTP, and SSH passwords.
Cron is a time-based job scheduling tool on Linux systems that can run periodically at fixed times, dates, and intervals. It is typically used to automate system maintenance and administration.
Disk space management in dedicated Linux servers with cPanel is often underestimated. Learn to manage disk space in your cPanel server.
The WebHost Manager’s (WHM’s) interface very useful when it comes to updating, creating, or removing DNS zone files for your domains.
Diagnose email deliverability issues using the Mail Queue Manager in WHM. Learn how to safely search, view, deliver, delete, and unfreeze queued emails.
Need to edit your DNS zone but don’t know how or where? Follow our straightforward How To tutorial covering setting up custom name servers and as well as how to modify records within WHM and cPanel.
This article will cover the process of suspending a cPanel account in WHM. There are a number of reasons you may want to temporarily or permanently suspend an account.
These instructions are intended specifically for changing the update preferences for cPanel, RPMs (operating system packages), and SpamAssassin rules on cPanel servers.