This tutorial will show you how to manage feature lists in WHM Many of the features that can be assigned to a cPanel account are stored by WHM in Feature…
If you no longer wish for an account to reside on your server, you can terminate the account. Be warned that this will permanently delete the account from the server,…
You’ll probably need to suspend an account for some reason at some point in the future. Accounts can also be suspended automatically due to bandwidth overage. In this tutorial, you’ll…
This tutorial will show you how to change an IP address in WHM By default, all accounts on your server will share the same IP address — your server’s main…
Many of the other settings that were specified during the account setup process — those not covered in this series so far — can be changed on a single page…
WHM contains a useful tool that allows you to view a chart of bandwidth usage per account on a monthly basis. 1) Go to Account Information. 2) Select View Bandwidth…
If you’ve made changes to an account’s bandwidth limit, you can revert its limit to the one set in the account’s package (if it uses one). 1) Go to Account…
This tutorial will show you how to manage bandwidth limits in WHM In addition to a hard drive quota, a cPanel account has assigned to it a monthly bandwidth limit.…
Occasionally, some of your accounts will go over their disk quotas. WHM allows you to view a list of all accounts currently over their quotas. 1) Find Account Information in…
This tutorial will show you how to change disk quota in WHM While some web hosts want their clients to think disk space is unlimited, it is one of the…
This tutorial will show you how to access cPanel accounts in WHM WHM allows you to access cPanel accounts, from the end-user perspective, without needing to know your clients’ login…