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View Cron Jobs
This tutorial will take you through the commands to list, or display your configured Cron Jobs, both for root and for your users.
Web server configuration — NGINX install on AlmaLinux
This NGINX install guide takes the reader through the web server installation process on AlmaLinux. Then, the optimal NGINX web server confi…
What are the php.ini default values set for Nexcess customers?
View the default php.ini values for Nexcess managed hosting. Learn why high PHP limits for memory and uploads usually eliminate the need for…
What Does Purge the CDN Mean? Purging the Nexcess CDN
Updated your website but not seeing changes? Learn what purging a CDN cache means and how to clear the Nexcess CDN to deliver your…
What is a Cron?
Cron is a time-based job scheduling tool on Linux systems that can run periodically at fixed times, dates, and intervals. It is typically us…
What is a File System Check (fsck)?
Support may inform you of the need to fsck your server to perform a file system consistency check.
What is a PHP handler?
For Liquid Web's managed Linux server users, PHP is integral to their LAMP stack for dynamic web pages. Different PHP handlers are explored…
What Is an .htaccess File?
Apache servers use .htaccess files to configure websites without altering server settings. Apply distinct settings per directory via multipl…
What Is an inode?
In Linux, an inode describes a filesystem object like a file or directory, storing attributes and data location. It's akin to a library card…
What is cURL?
cURL is a useful command-line tool that can load a webpage's content.
What is EasyApache 4?
EasyApache 4 enhances cPanel and WHM's Apache and PHP management with RPM packaging, faster updates, multi-PHP support, and improved path or…
What Is Jailed Shell and How Can You Use It?
Jailed Shell restricts users to their directories for secure CLI access. Enable via cPanel, Plesk, InterWorx, or Linux command line.