ImperialTrader
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Not much in the logs here but I feel like seeing what happened on the 21st would be more valuable. The log here seems to have only been in play for the last hour. Ok by the way I will add more RAM...
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I'd assume that checking /var/log/messages with something like grep memory /var/log/messages might confirm the speculation that you're running out of memory as suggested by @dusanf previously bu...
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Have any updates been performed recently. Maybe a graceful out of hours restart might help Hi, please provide output of cat /var/log/messages | grep memory so we can confirm you are not getting ou...
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Hello @ImperialTrader, PHP version 5.6 was removed from the default EasyApache 4 profiles because it reached end-of-life status (PHP no longer publishes security updates for version 5.6). I recomm...
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The certificates are replaced automatically every 3 months as long as the domain remains hosted on the cPanel & WHM server and continues to pass the domain validation process. Thank you. Ohh okay ...
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Keep in mind that all of your domains are eligible for a free signed SSL certificate as part of the AutoSSL feature. You can read more about SSL certificates on our AutoSSL document:
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Hello @ImperialTrader, By default, a free cPanel-signed SSL certificate is automatically generated for your server's hostname as part of the nightly cPanel update. Keep in mind this certificate is...
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Hello @ImperialTrader, The server's hostname is a label by which to identify your physical server. It's not intended or supported for use as a separate cPanel account or as an addon domain or alia...
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In order to access the cpanel you need to add an account like a website account and then you can access cpanel as while adding a website account you get different username and password than you use...
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There's already a virtualhost for the hostname of the server, and the document root assigned to this is /var/www/html. Okay, but how can I access the "hostname" cPanel? "hostname/cpanel" is workin...