/scripts directory. You can use any of the scripts simply by typing its location in a terminal session. For example, if you wanted to run the update script, you would type: /scripts directory if it is not listed here. Executing such a script may damage your server. build_maxemails_config — Sets limits on the amount of email that users can send from domains on your server. For more information about configuring limits with this script, see our documentation here.
easyapache — Upgrades and reinstalls Apache.
phpextensionmgr — Manages PHP extensions.
*up — Updates a service. We currently provide the following update scripts for the services noted: restartsrv_* — Restarts a service. We currently provide restart scripts for the following; simply replace the asterisk (*) in restartsrv_* with the term in bold: addpop — Adds a POP account.
delpop — Removes a POP account.
wwwacct — Adds a cPanel account.
killpkg — Removes a package.
restorepkg — Restores a package.
cpbackup — Backs up all accounts.
pkgacct — Handles cPanel packages.
upcp — Updates cPanel and WHM.
setupmailserver — Allows you to switch between mailservers.
setupftpserver — Allows you to switch between FTP servers.
setupnameserver — Allows switching between DNS servers.
checkperlmodules — Contains a list of standard CPAN modules to install on cPanel servers. This script is used in conjunction with realperlinstaller, below. This script can be used with the following arguments: realperlinstaller — A wrapper script that automates the installation of Perl CPAN modules.
suspendacct — Suspends an account.
unsuspendacct — Unsuspends an account.
runweblogs — Updates statistics for a user.
runstatsonce — Updates statistics for all users.
makecppphp — Re-installs cPanel’s internal PHP.
portsup — Updates ports (FreeBSD® systems only).
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