ChrisI
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ChrisI commented,
The issue here was being caused by a large amount of inodes in a user's /home/user/.trash directory. It looks like taking care of those resolved the issue.
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! You can move the site's files over to the accounts on the new server, but moving those will not create the accounts if you are not restoring from a cPanel backup. Simply moving over cPanel...
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! I would recommend opening up a support ticket with us to allow us to help investigate that further. You can create a support ticket here: cPanel Customer Portal Also, please provide your...
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! If the domain is still on the server, even if it's not pointed there, you will likely need to set it to use a remote Mail Exchanger under Email Routing inside the user's cPanel. This page ...
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! I would recommend creating a ticket with our support team so we can help investigate that. We will likely need to check the logs to be able to provide some more information. You can creat...
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! You should be able to change the TTL for the MX records in a few different places. In WHM, that can be modified from the 'Edit MX Entry' page as well as the 'Edit DNS Zone' page. These ta...
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! The Maximum Hourly Email by Domain Relayed is a per account setting that can be specified in the packages that are assigned to accounts. The maximum number of emails each domain can send o...
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ChrisI commented,
You can either log into cPanel manually and get the cpsess### from the url that is generated after you log in, or you can use the create_user_session api call to generate that. This shows the synt...
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! The cpsess part of the URL will normally show when you are logged into cPanel in the URL. If you are adding that into a script or application, you will likely want to use an API Token inst...
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ChrisI commented,
Hello! The best way to try to track down how those were changed will likely be to use the stat command to find the times that they were changed before before changing the permissions back, then ch...