Configuring
Configuring Your Linux Server as a DNS Server (No Control Panel)
You need to perform several tasks to configure your Linux server as a DNS server. This process involves Linux command line operations, and familiarity with the Linux command line interface is helpful.
Unfortunately, we cannot assist you directly with the process of configuring your Linux server with no control panel as [...]
Synchronizing Your Server's Passwords
Syncing your server password will update the login credentials on file for the server in your customer account. This does not reset your password for your server. This function will sync your server passwords with your login information on your account for verification purposes only.
Log in to your Account [...]
Increasing User File Upload Limits Using php.ini on Your Linux Server
NOTE: The location of your php.ini file can vary, depending on your operating system/control panel combination. If you are using Fedora 4 with Parallels Plesk Panel, for example, this file is in the following location: /etc/php.ini
If you are using a different operating system and/or control panel, you can find [...]
Can I communicate with Tomcat through port 8080?
The Parallels Plesk Panel configuration of Tomcat uses port 9080 instead of the standard 8080. You should be able to access Tomcat through port 9080 without [...]
To Upgrade from Red Hat 4 to Cent OS 4.7 Using Yum
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a courtesy. Please be advised that you are responsible for properly following the procedures below. Customer Support cannot assist with these topics.
You can migrate from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to CentOS 4.7 using yum through [...]
To Upgrade from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to CentOS 5.3 Using Yum
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a courtesy. Please be advised that you are responsible for properly following the procedures below. Customer Support cannot assist with these topics.
You can migrate from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to CentOS 5.3 using yum through [...]
Purchasing Your Own Red Hat Enterprise Linux License
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a courtesy. Please be advised that you are responsible for properly following the procedures below. Customer Support cannot assist with these topics.
To continue using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), you can purchase Red Hat Enterprise [...]
How do I update my max clients setting?
To update your max clients setting using SSH:
Log on to your server.
At the command line, type su – .
Open /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf in your text editor. (We recommend "vi." At the command line, type vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf).
Change [...]
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