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  • Remitur
    The answer is, I guess, CloudLinux...
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  • MindServer
    The answer is, I guess, CloudLinux...

    I have CloudLinux, can you tell me commands for do this?. Thank you very much.
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  • Remitur
    You need to configure LVE, and then set the resource limit for a certain package/user Then CloudLinux will do the magic, suspending any user who exceeds the allowed resources (memory, CPU, number of processes, IOPS etc.)
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  • MindServer
    You need to configure LVE, and then set the resource limit for a certain package/user Then CloudLinux will do the magic, suspending any user who exceeds the allowed resources (memory, CPU, number of processes, IOPS etc.)
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  • MindServer
    Hi, Other question, we have an old domain who not have web (all content are deleted). But this is primary domain in account, and still receive traffic and consuming resources. How i can block traffic in this domain?. Only this domain, not other domain in same account. Thank you very much.
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  • cPanelLauren
    There a few ways you could do this, probably the most optimal way would be to redirect it to another site. You can also outright block all traffic to it in the .htaccess but this would also block traffic to any domain listed in the same document root. If the other domains have their document root outside the documentroot, they'd be fine.
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