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JetBackup Cheat Sheet :: Automatically Acknowledge Alerts

elialum November 15, 2018 1 Comment

JetBackup version 4+ introduced a fancy new alerts system in which you can easily get an overview of your notifications in one central place. There are 3 types of alerts : Information, Warning & Critical . You can also get

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cPanel – Preventing users from downloading / restoring accounts

elialum September 16, 2018 Leave a Comment

As hosting providers, you sometimes have to deal with huge account backups (over 100GB per account for example). JetBackup will make your life easier backing up these huge accounts, however restoring them is not always something we want to do.

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cPanel Backup – Mount / Unmount local backup destination

elialum July 13, 2018 Leave a Comment

It is very common for cPanel administrators to backup their data to a mountable folder. It could be either an NFS mount, or any other iSCSI / XFS / EXT mount – as long as it’s an external disk. To

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Allow a cPanel server to run a VHOST from multiple IP addresses

Oleg Drabkin April 03, 2018 4 Comments

Every once in a while a hosting provider has to change an IP address for a single user or even an entire server on the fly. If you’ll try do this the usual way, by changing the IP address in

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Restoring your XEN VM From the dead

elialum April 03, 2018 Leave a Comment

Managing your XEN VMs using Reduxio storage gives you the power of  Backdating – BackDating operates like a built-in time machine, instantly recover your applications from any data loss event – be it software failure or cyber attacks, simply by

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How To Install & Configure a Galera Cluster with MySQL on Centos 7

Daniel Alum February 06, 2018 4 Comments

Introduction Clustering contributes high availability to your database by replicating changes to different servers. If one of the databases fails, others are available to act. Galera Clustering can be configured in two configurations, active-passive and active-active: active-passive: All writes and changes are

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XenServer – Configure Mail Sending using SSMTP

Daniel Alum November 15, 2017 Leave a Comment

Xenserver uses sSMTP to send email notifications, sSMTP is a program which delivers email from a local computer to a configured mailhost (mailhub). We will configure XenServer to send mails through SMTP servers that require authentication. To configure your SMTP server, 

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CentOS 7: Resize xfs Partition

Daniel Alum September 03, 2017 Leave a Comment

So, we got a CentOS 7 Machine with 20GB (XFS Filesystem), We want to increase the disk to 120GB. The machine is actually a VM inside XenServer (HVM). Fdisk output before the upgrade – As you can see there is

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Installing Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificates on NGINX server running on Centos7

Oleg Drabkin March 14, 2017 Leave a Comment

In this guide we are assuming you are running as root. If not, remember adding sudo before all commands. We will be using the domain mysite.com as an example with it’s root directory being: /home/mysite/public_html. Remember to replace it with

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cPanel email log explanation & examples – Audit Log

Daniel Alum March 13, 2017 Leave a Comment

Unfortunately, cPanel does not have any graphical interface or audit logs as far as emails are concerned, so we will have to use the available command line tools for advanced troubleshooting. An audit log is a document that records an event in an

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