The copy_user_mail_as_root Script
This script copies a cPanel account's mail to or from a remote server as the root user.
This script copies a cPanel account's mail to or from a remote server as the root user.
This script copies a cPanel account's mail to or from a remote server as the account.
This script rebuilds your Apache Solr™ index files if they become corrupt.
This script backs up, restores, and transfers server configurations.
The cpuser_port_authority script assigns one or more 5-digit port numbers for a user's exclusive use.
This script grants ownership of databases and database users to a cPanel account.
Use this script to syncronize changes to MySQL® users' database grants
This script allows you to sync and revoke currently active DNSSEC keys in a DNS cluster.
This script enables SPF and DKIM for the specified users, and creates the appropriate DNS records for their domains.
The /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/find_and_fix_rpm_issues script detects issues with your server's RPM database and rebuilds the database if problems exist.
This script checks all services to determine whether they require a restart.
You can use the /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/fix-web-vhost-configuration script to iterate through each user’s web virtual host configuration files and remove excess alias names.
This script fixes problems with TTL values in DNS zone files.
The /scripts/gather-update-logs script gathers your server's update logs and sends them to cPanel, L.L.C. for analysis.
The /scripts/gather_update_log_stats script gathers your server's update logs and sends them to cPanel, L.L.C. for analysis.
The /scripts/the-gather_update_logs_setupcrontab-script script schedules when to send your server's update logs to cPanel, L.L.C. for analysis.
This script executes standardized hooks.
This script enables Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Full-Text Search (FTS) Indexing (powered by Apache Solr™), which provides fast search capabilities for IMAP mailboxes.
This script installs a cPanel plugin.
This script checks how long a script's current PID has run, and can notify a WHM user or kill the process.