Restart chkservd: /etc/init.d/chkservd restart Tail Apache log: tail -f /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log Updates the cpanel server software: /scripts/upcp Reinstalls exim: /scripts/exim4 View traffic or if you think a site is being DDoS: cd /usr/local/apache/domlogs tail -f targetsite.com Correct bandwidth issues /scripts/cleanbw To fix problem in webalizer that stop updating stats /scripts/fixwebalizer Fix everything /scripts/fixcommonproblems /scripts/fixeverything Fixing Mail List MailMan /usr/local/cpanel/bin/convertmailman2 Reinstall MailMan /scripts/reinstallmailman /scripts/fixhome pico /etc/my.cnf Edit php.ini (may be in a differant place if you have Zend installed) pico /usr/local/lib/php.ini Edit Apache Conf pico /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf Checking Real Time Top Processes Login to SSH and run top Run cpanel backup /scripts/cpbackup To try and fix domain controller /scripts/fixndc Quotas /scripts/initquotas - takes a while to run /scripts/resetquotas /scripts/fixquotas - takes a while to run Add a Dns Entry /scripts/adddns Install Frontpage Mail Exts /scripts/addfpmail Add JavaServlets to an account (jsp plugin required) /scripts/addservlets Add a User /scripts/adduser Run WHM Lite /scripts/admin Add Rlimits (cpu and mem limits) to apache /scripts/apachelimits Resync with a master DNS Server /scripts/dnstransfer Edit A User's Quota /scripts/editquota Search For Trojans in /dev /scripts/finddev Locate Trojan Horses /scripts/findtrojans Suggest Usage /scripts/findtrojans > /var/log/trojans /scripts/fixtrojans /var/log/trojans Make Interchange work with suexec /scripts/fixcartwithsuexec Fix Most Problems with Interchange /scripts/fixinterchange Run on a trojans horse file created by findtrojans to remove them /scripts/fixtrojans Run this if a user's stats stop working /scripts/fixwebalizer Fix a broken valias file /scripts/fixvaliases Turn on DMA and 32bit IDE hard drive access (once per boot) /scripts/hdparamify Re-scan quotas. Usually fixes Disk space display problems /scripts/initquotas Turn on SUEXEC (probably a bad idea) /scripts/initsuexec Display Ipusage Report /scripts/ipusage Terminate an Account /scripts/killacct Delete "Security Problem Infested RPMS" /scripts/killbadrpms Fix Various Mail Permission Problems /scripts/mailperm Attempt to Troubleshoot a Mail Problem /scripts/mailtroubleshoot Change a Mysql Password /scripts/mysqlpasswd Kill Potential Security Problem Services /scripts/quicksecure Rebuild Ip Address Pool /scripts/rebuildippool Delete Nasty SSL entry in apache default httpd.conf /scripts/remdefssl Restart a Service (valid services: httpd,proftpd,exim,sshd,cppop,bind,mysql) /scripts/restartsrv?? (example: /scripts/restartsrv httpd) Syncup Security Updates from RedHat/Mandrake /scripts/rpmup Force a webalizer/analog update /scripts/runlogsnow Remove non-important suid binaries /scripts/secureit Install Frontpage 4+ on an account /scripts/setupfp4 Return a Simple process list. Useful for finding where cgi scripts are running from /scripts/simpleps Suspend an account /scripts/suspendacct Syncup Cpanel RPM Updates /scripts/sysup Unblock an IP /scripts/unblockip UnSuspend an account /scripts/unsuspendacct Update Cpanel /scripts/upcp Update /scripts /scripts/updatenow Create a New Account /scripts/wwwacct Awstats to run manually /scripts/runweblogs account_username License Not working rdate -s rdate.darkorb.net Sometimes such behavior of apache/httpd (taking more and more memory until it dies or crashes the server) can be caused by corrupted MySQL database. Try to do the following: 1) Kill the mysql server /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql stop 2) Repair all SQL databases: myisamchk -r /var/lib/mysql/*/*.MYI 3) Start mysql again: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restarting cpanel /etc/rc.d/init.d/cpanel restart To run your clients stats now /scripts/runlogsnow Restart the background proccess that runs the stats for your clients /usr/local/cpanel/startup To run your clients stats now /scripts/runstatsonce To run one clients stats: /scripts/runweblogsnow username Shut down http httpd stop Start http with SSL httpd startssl Start http httpd start /scripts/runweblogs
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List of commands for cPanel. Note that this is for SSH.
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