Full Disaster Recovery
In some circumstances, experienced system administrators may need to completely restore a server from a crashed or failed hard drive.
In some circumstances, experienced system administrators may need to completely restore a server from a crashed or failed hard drive.
Use the steps in this document to determine your server's authoritative nameservers.
The Backup Configuration feature allows users to create a Custom Destination for their backups.
To exclude files or directories from your user backups, you can perform various actions.
This document provides steps to help you to manage your server's hard drive space.
When you attempt to perform a backup to a Common Internet File System (CIFS)-mounted drive, you may receive errors.
This document explains WHM's Server Profiles feature.
This interface allows you to add, import, and manage the SSH keys on your server.
cPanel & WHM can send alerts to users for various reasons (for example, when someone changes their account settings or an account approaches a quota).
Service proxying configures local services to proxy requests for a cPanel account's domains to a remote server.
This document provides the supported MySQL and MariaDB versions for each operating system that cPanel & WHM supports.
This document explains configuration settings, contents, and logs of system backups.
This interface displays information about cPanel & WHM’s task queue in real time.
The /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/auto-adjust-mysql-limits script updates MySQL® configuration values.
This script performs a manual AutoSSL check.
Use this script to run a manual backup in WHM via the command line.
This script manages the backup restoration queue.
This script removes the metadata for backup files that a user manually removed from the system.
This script allows a user to create metadata files for all account backup types.
This script returns a list of a user's backup files in Comma-Separated Value (CSV) format.