In this article, we have explained how to set up cron jobs in cPanel. You can use cron jobs to schedule commands to run at specific intervals. To set up a cron job in cPanel. Follow these steps: 1. Log in to the cPanel account. 2. Select the “Advanced” section. 3. Click on the “Cron […]
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How to Perform a Virus Scan in cPanel
This tutorial will demonstrate how to perform a virus scan in cPanel. To avoid the malware and virus in cPanel, a scan is carried out. It becomes very easy to detect the virus using “Virus Scanner” in cPanel. Let us follow the steps to scan viruses in cPanel: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Choose […]
How to View the History of your Resource Usage in cPanel
This tutorial will explain to you how to view the history of your resource usage in cPanel. Let us follow the steps: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Find the “Metrics” section and click on the “Resource Usage” option. 3. You will be redirected to the “Resource Usage” page. 4. You will see a message […]
How to Add/Remove the Trusted Users in WHM
In this tutorial, we have explained how to create trusted users in WHM. Note: Users with User ID below 99 are known as trusted users and not needed to be added to the list. Add/remove the trusted users in WHM. Steps are mentioned below: 1. Log in to WHM. 2. Choose the “System Health” section […]
How to Use the Background Process Killer in WHM
In this article, you will find how to use the background process killer in WHM. If any process is exposed to attack it becomes necessary to stop it. The Background Process Killer permits you to take action if a certain process is causing your server to be vulnerable to an attack. To use the Background Process Killer. […]
How to Move cPanel Backups to VPS
This tutorial will show you how to migrate your backup from cPanel to a VPS. Backups are used to retrieve data that has been lost. Taking backups is a wonderful way to keep your data safe. Below are the steps to be taken: 1. Log in to the cPanel. 2. From the “Files” menu, select the […]
How To set up Apache Handlers In cPanel
We will be explaining to you how to set up an “Apache Handler” for your website in this article. Follow the steps: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Locate the “Advanced” option and in that click on the “Apache Handler” sub-option. 3. Write the name of the “Handler” and the file “Extension(s)” you want the handler […]
How to Add Users to the Compiler Group in WHM
This article will explain to you how to add users to the compiler group in WHM. On a hosting server, C compilers can be used with root user access only. But, with WHM, one can give other users access to the compiler. Follow the steps to Give Compiler Access to the Users in WHM: 1. […]
How can you Keep cPanel and WHM Applications Up to Date on your Server?
In this section, you will learn about How can you keep your cPanel and WHM applications up to date on your server Updating cPanel and WHM can be done from within the WHM interface, and also from the server’s command line or terminal. We strongly advise that you update cPanel and WHM on all of […]
How to Remove Users from the Compiler Group in WHM
The following guide will help you in understanding how to remove users from the compiler group in WHM. For knowing how to add users to the compiler group in WHM see our article on- How to add users to the Compiler group in WHM. Now, let us follow the steps: 1. Log in to WHM. […]
How to enable Shell Access with “Modify an account” option in WHM
This article, tells us how to use the “Modify an account” option in WHM to enable Secure Shell access. SSH offers security to the shell on your account. It allows access to a distant computer that runs an SSH server. Let us see how to use the “Modify an account” option to manage Secure Shell […]
How to Use cPanel to Install Perl Modules
In this article, you will find how to use cPanel to install Perl Modules. Perl modules are software packages that are written in the Perl programming language. You can use this tool to find and install Perl modules directly from the CPAN repository on your website. Follow the steps to install Perl Modules in cPanel: […]