This is the scenario, domain.com are setup on server1, however server2 also has the same profile of domain.com as we use ns3 and ns4 using domain.com. This works fine with the nameserver setup on server2.
However I encounter problems as the emails from server2 won't reach server1 as there are duplicate profile on server2.
My question is how do I setup the DNS in cpanel/whm from server2 so the emails from server2 will reach server1?
I have 2 servers both have cpanel. I want to use 2nd server's mysql in my site which is on 1st server. I think thats not that hard. I don't wanna do clustering as this is temproary.
if it's possible to use ODBC to connect to a Windows box from a Linux cPanel server. We have attempted connections from PHP (both as CGI as well as Apache module) and we get: Fatal error: Call to undefined function odbc_pconnect() in...
and
Fatal error: Call to undefined function odbc_connect() in...
I'm holding a dedicated server on my own and have about 6 sites to transfer to that server, some sites get heavy traffic (8k uniques per day)
what is more effective (since im the only one using the server anyway) creating one cpanel account and hosting all the domains under additional domains on that account with unlimited resources or creating a new cpanel account for each domain?
My older server has so much more settings. Has anyone guide me how do I go about this? because my phpBB script is not working showing me 2006 MySQL Server has gone away.
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Is there a standard recommended guide for /etc/my.cnf entry for a shared server?
I'm trying to change over the DNS from the old to the new, so all i did was change the i.p's. Now i go into WHM and type my DNS servers into the setup/config page. Having already assigned each dns name an i.p im just waiting for the Assign an A address to this namserver button to show my new i.p address.. At the minute it says my old one.
Is this the correct way, i know it can take a while to proporgate, is this the same with it showing the new IP?
anyone wants to check: playcontrol.co.uk ns1.playcontrol.co.uk ns2.playcontrol.co.uk
After doing a few manual scans however (using 'clamscan -ri') I'm finding infections in the account mail folder.
1. Is there a good guide to setting up ClamAV on a cPanel serve do do automatic mail scanning? I was under the impression that ClamAV scans emails also however after doing some reading people seem to recommend MailScanner.
2. My logwatch is giving me the following error.
The ClamAV update process (freshclam daemon) was not running! If you no longer wish to run freshclam, deleting the freshclam.log file will suppress this error message.
The freshclam daemon wasn't running so I've started it (freshclam --daemon). I've also checked the freshclam.conf file and the logrile is set as follows:
I've had some people trying to sell me dedicated recently with cpanel for €30, unbelievable that too with core duo 2.ghz, 100mbps unmetered, 250 gb, ofcourse i said no but strangely they were offering cpanel with it. Now that is unbeilievable, when i asked what cpanel, they said they installed Cpanel VPS on it.
It was quite astonished there and they said it was common practice.
Of course i know it is scam but they actually showed me a screenshot..
Since the past few months I am facing cpu load on a server. The server is a Intel Xeon server with 4 gigs of RAM. Today the load average went over 150 which is very high. I could not access the server to check what is causing such a high load. I had to reboot the server using Remote Power switch. Is there a way I can find out the cause of the heavy load after the server is reboot? Is there any log where all the information is stored?
I run a free webhosting company, and I would like to email all of my users (they accepted this by signing up with my services) a monthly newsletter. I do not wish to use the WHM Email All Users function, but rather use a third party tool.
Is there a way to export ALL of the email accounts of my users
I have remote uptime tracking on my server, and I am regularly getting text messages and emails regarding my server going down. This in itself isn't odd, however the fact is, everytime the problem is cPanel.
I log into my PC and find an email from my server and it contains the following;
Quote:
cpsrvd failed @ Thu Aug 7 19:11:17 2008. A restart was attempted automagically.
Failure Reason: Unable to connect to port 2086
what's causing this? It's on a VPS and the main server hasn't been down once, but this VPS constantly goes offline, at least once a day...