This article discusses how to access the error log section in cPanel, which provides a detailed record of errors generated by your website. We’ll cover the steps for viewing error logs related to both Apache and PHP directly from within cPanel. Additionally, if you require more comprehensive information, we have a comprehensive guide that outlines […]
In case you no longer wish to host a website or are planning to shut it down, it might be necessary to delete a cPanel account in WHM. This guide aims to assist you in removing a cPanel account from the WHM (Web Host Manager). Deleting a cPanel from WHM The cPanel account will now […]
FrontPage, a long-standing program for webpage development with Microsoft software, offers the functionality of publishing via HTTP or FTP. However, publishing via HTTP requires the installation of extensions on the server account. cPanel accounts can enable or disable the loading of these extensions through their interface. Over time, the requirement for FrontPage extensions has diminished, […]
While PHP has a robust foundation, there may be instances where you need to incorporate specific extensions for your account’s program execution. Fortunately, you can accomplish this task through the cPanel PHP Extensions and Applications Repository (PEAR) interface. Here are the steps you need to follow to install PEAR extensions within your cPanel. Installing PEAR […]
Navigation: In this article, I’m going to teach you how to parse archived raw access logs from your cPanel VPS (Virtual Private Server) or dedicated server. Reviewing requests from your archived raw access logs can help bring to light a common problematic request or user-causing server issues that you might not have been able to […]
This article provides a quick tutorial on how to enable raw access log archiving for all cPanel accounts on your VPS or dedicated server simultaneously. Raw access logs contain the request data directly from the Apache web service that all of your websites have been fulfilling. Without raw access logs, website requests can only be […]
Typically, the most efficient and straightforward way to establish a database in cPanel is by utilizing the MySQL Database wizard. This approach not only generates the database but also generates a user for that database. However, in some instances, you may require either adding a database user to a database or creating a single user […]
Hotlinking is the act of utilizing a URL to access an image within the website code or directly through the image URL in a browser. By implementing image URLs within code, the server doesn’t need to consume any bandwidth or HTTP requests to provide the image. Essentially, if a URL to an image on another […]
In this article, we will discuss the process of duplicating a cPanel account from your previous cPanel host or any other server. If you have an InMotion VPS or dedicated server with root access and the cPanel account password of the account you wish to copy, then you are good to go. These steps are […]
As of 12/6/2012 12:35 PM EST, all of our shared and dedicated servers have successfully received the latest cPanel security updates. However, our VPS fleet is still undergoing the process of having these updates rolled out, which could cause slight service degradation for those on a VPS server. Our system administration team is currently in […]