Although WHM will normally automatically keep itself up to date, you may want to manually check for server updates / push through an update that is pending, or it may be that you have automatic updates switched off on your cPanel server. In this guide we will show you how...
You may sometimes need to manually adjust the PHP settings on your cPanel server – for example if a site is hitting the PHP memory, or file size upload limit. WHM allows you to quickly change the settings of any PHP version installed on the server when needed, using the...
WHM allows you to easily switch between PHP versions used by the cPanel accounts on your server, as well as the default PHP version that the server will use. In this guide we will show you several methods for adjusting the PHP version on your cPanel server. Please continue reading,...
If you ever need to move cPanel accounts between servers, for example from an old host to your server – WHM has a very effective transfer tool built in, which will quickly allow you to transfer cPanel accounts across. Accessing the WHM Transfer tool. Firstly, log into your server /...
It’s essential to have backups of the cPanel accounts on your server in case you ever need to restore / roll back to resolve an issue. WHM provides a built in and flexible backup configuration option so that you can ensure accounts are backed up and retained for as long...
Sometimes you may need to restart a service on your cPanel server, whether that’s due to a change you’ve made to the services configuration, or if it’s experiencing issues. WHM allows you to restart several key services quickly and easily. Restarting Services: Firstly, log into your server / WHM account....
If you ever need to update your cPanel server root password, this be easily done via your WHM area. Note: If you are unable to log in to your server / WHM area, and need us to reset the password on your behalf, please submit a support ticket via the...
From time to time you may need to reboot your cPanel server, for example after a large cPanel update, or server kernel update. Normally WHM will notify you that it requires a reboot via a yellow notice in the top right corner of the page once you log in, you...
Sometimes you may need to adjust multiple cPanel accounts at once within your WHM area. As an example you may be wanting to change the package of multiple cPanel accounts so that they all use the same. OurĀ guide will show you how to carry this out, quickly and easily Modifying...
If you are looking to further secure your WHM account, Two-Factor Authentication can be enabled within WHM. This means that when logging in to your WHM account, once you have entered your username and password you will be prompted to enter a secondary authentication code – which will be generated...