How do I login to Cpanel from a non-GUI?
• /usr/local/cpanel startup • /etc/rc.d/init.d/cpanel3 restart – This will restart CPanel. Q: I just got another server, what do I do? A: If you would like to make your two servers work together, you will need to establish a trust relationship with your primary nameserver – refer to Establishing a trust relationship for more information. You can also transfer your old server’s files to your new server – refer to Transfers for more information. Q: Proftp will not start it says, ‘unable to determine the ip address of mydomainhere.com’. What do I do? A: You need to change your hostname to a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). A FQDN has a host name, and a domain name which includes a top-level domain, e.g. www.sub.domain.com. • #pico /etc/sysconfig/network • Type hostname www.sub.domain.com • Save changes and quit pico. • Now, add a DNS Zone for yourdomain.com in WebHost Manager. • Add an entry to /etc/hosts for your hostname. Q: I have a CPanel license but when I login it says ‘Invalid L
• /usr/local/cpanel startup • /etc/rc.d/init.d/cpanel3 restart – This will restart CPanel. Q: I just got another server, what do I do? A: If you would like to make your two servers work together, you will need to establish a trust relationship with your primary nameserver – refer to Establishing a trust relationship for more information. You can also transfer your old server’s files to your new server – refer to Transfers for more information. Q: Proftp will not start it says, ‘unable to determine the ip address of mydomainhere.com’. What do I do? A: You need to change your hostname to a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). A FQDN has a host name, and a domain name which includes a top-level domain, e.g. www.sub.domain.com. • #pico /etc/sysconfig/network • Type hostname www.sub.domain.com • Save changes and quit pico. • Now, add a DNS Zone for yourdomain.com in WebHost Manager. • Add an entry to /etc/hosts for your hostname. Q: I have a CPanel license but when I login it says ‘Invalid L