![]() ![]() cgi-sys – CGI files like cgiemail, formmail.cgi,, etc. base – phpMyAdmin, Squirrelmail, Skins, webmail, etc. ![]() addons – Advanced GuestBook, phpBB, etc. 3rdparty – Tools like fantastico, mailman files are located here The below directories can be located under /usr/local/cpanel: Log – /var/log/messages, /var/named/data/n (Debug information is written to this file)ĬPanel script to restart dovecot – /scripts/restartsrv dovecotĬPanel installation directory structureTop var/cpanel/cpanelsync – DNS Clustering files.ĬPanel script to restart named – /scripts/restartsrv named etc/domainips – IP’s set as dedicated for specific domains etc/ipaddrpool – ip addresses which are free. etc/nameserverips – (WHM -> Networking Setup–> Nameserver IPs, Resellers nameservers ) etc/hosts – Contains hostname and other host entries. ![]() etc/sysconfig/network – Networking Setup. etc/ips – ip addresses on the server (WHM > IP Functions–>Show IP Address Usage. etc/nf – (WHM -> Networking Setup–> Resolver Configuration). etc/nf – ( name server (named) configuration file). var/named/domain.db > domain zone file in shaired server Log – /var/log/secure, /var/log/messages or /var/log/auth Log – /var/lib/mysql/.err (Startup errors)ĭata directory – /var/lib/mysql (All databases are stored here)ĭatabase naming convention – _ (Example: testcp_dbmysql)ĬPanel script to restart SSHD – /scripts/restartsrv sshd Program – /usr/sbin/mysqld (Daemon), /usr/bin/mysqld_safe (Startup script)ĬPanel script to restart MySQL – /scripts/restartsrv mysql Init script – /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl (or /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd)ĬPanel script to restart Apache – /scripts/restartsrv httpd or /scripts/restartsrv apacheĬonf – /etc/my.cnf (includes global values for the server), /root/.my.cnf (addendum to the main my.cnf file) Shared object (.so) files – /usr/local/apache/modules Icon files (png, gif files) – /usr/local/apache/icons Suexec_log (all suEXEC transactions and errors are logged here)Īpache manual pages – /usr/local/apache/man Use the above command to synchronize the new password with FTP password.Ĭonfiguration files (nf, php.conf) – /usr/local/apache/confĪpache binaries (httpd, apachectl, apxs) – /usr/local/apache/binĭomain access and stat log files (for all domains) – /usr/local/apache/domlogsĭefault Apache DocumentRoot location – /usr/local/apache/htdocs The cPanel password and FTP password are synchronized. Note : In cPanel/WHM servers, whenever a new account is created in WHM, by default a FTP account is created. for commandline operations such as migration,etc.refer for future]Ģ.Synchronizing the new password with FTP password by executing below script We can restart the services using eg : /scripts/restartsrv httpdĬommand to change the cpanel password from backend Under this directory / usr/local/cpanel/scripts this folder contains all the scriptsįrom server /scripts named contains all the cpanel scipts This URL allows you to access cPanel over an unencrypted connection with your domain name.įrom the server when install cpanel> /usr/local/cpanel This URL allows you to access cPanel over an unencrypted connection with your IP address. This URL allows you to access cPanel over an encrypted connection with your domain name. This URL allows you to access cPanel over an encrypted connection with your IP address. etc/nf – Resolver ConfigurationĬlamav – The antivirus configuration file Path : /usr/local/lib/php.ini (php –ini : to find conf location) Path : /etc/httpd/conf/nf Or /usr/local/apache/conf/nf ![]()
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