WHM / cPanel Control Panel Articles
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The following resources will guide you through the server management tasks available in the WHM / cPanel control panel.
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Storing cPanel Backups in Object Storage
Read more: Storing cPanel Backups in Object StorageOpt for Liquid Web Object Storage to store cPanel backups separately, ensuring better organization and enhanced security.
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SuPHP on cPanel
Read more: SuPHP on cPanelLearn to install SuPHP on cPanel via EasyApache 4, manage file permissions, troubleshoot 500 errors using suphp_log, and set custom PHP options with .user.ini.
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Taking a Manual Backup in cPanel
Read more: Taking a Manual Backup in cPanelFor added security, regularly schedule automatic backups and manually back up before making major changes to your website or server using cPanel.
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Troubleshooting in cPanel: FTP: Failed to Retrieve Directory Listing
Read more: Troubleshooting in cPanel: FTP: Failed to Retrieve Directory ListingFix cPanel FTP timeout errors and “Failed to retrieve directory listing” by forcing active FTP or configuring passive ports in your server firewall.
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Troubleshooting: cPanel is Emailing Me, Is My Server Down?
Read more: Troubleshooting: cPanel is Emailing Me, Is My Server Down?Getting unexpected cPanel emails? Learn what root access, excessive resource usage, and system integrity alerts mean, and how to manage them safely.
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Troubleshooting: Using /script/upcp for WHM and cPanel Issues
Read more: Troubleshooting: Using /script/upcp for WHM and cPanel IssuesResolve WHM and cPanel errors with the /scripts/upcp command. Learn to troubleshoot failed auto-updates, Paper Lantern issues, and dependencies.
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Unblock Your WHM Server’s IP Address
Read more: Unblock Your WHM Server’s IP AddressYour server firewall blocks malicious traffic based on rules but can sometimes affect legitimate access. If you’re locked out, unblock your IP.
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Understanding the basics of LVE Manager in WHM
Read more: Understanding the basics of LVE Manager in WHMLearn to navigate and use WHM’s LVE Manager on CloudLinux cPanel servers to monitor real-time usage, adjust user resource limits, and view historical stats.