To view the disk space usage totals for your account’s directories and databases:
1.Login to cPanel.
2.In the Files section, click Disk Space Usage.
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To view the disk space usage totals for your account’s directories and databases:
1.Login to cPanel.
2.In the Files section, click Disk Space Usage.
1. Log in to cPanel.
2. In the Files section, click on the File Manager icon.
3. Select the Web Root directory.
To Create a File or Folder
1.Log in to cPanel.
2.In the Files section, click on the File Manager icon.
Login to cPanel.
2.Under Files, click File Manager.
3.Select Web Root and Show Hidden Files, then click Go.
To restart xinetd service type the command:
# /etc/init.d/xinetd restart
To stop xinetd service type the command:
You can also install GNOME Shell from the terminal with the following command:
# sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
To access GNOME Shell, sign out of your current desktop. From the login screen, click the little button next to your name to reveal the session options.
Reboot your computer.
Press SHIFT at the grub prompt.
Select your image.
Highlight the line that begins kernel and press e to edit
When starting a RHEL Linux virtual machine, you see the message: Cannot setup NMI watchdog on CPU (2031297)
Symptoms
•When booting a RHEL virtual machine running with any hardware version, you see these messages echoed to the console:
Log into WHM as root on your dedicated or cloud server.
Step 1 – Generate new self-signed certificate:
Go to: Home » SSL/TLS » Generate an SSL Certificate and Signing Request
Login as root.
# service smb start
# service smb stop
# service smb restart