pqpier
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Where do I have to look exactly? 80621 80625 None of that looks crazy to me at all. If you check "top -c" while terminating an account, do you see a high disk I/O wait time? That could explai...
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None of that looks crazy to me at all. If you check "top -c" while terminating an account, do you see a high disk I/O wait time? That could explain the increased load on the system.
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I know this might be just guessing work but... I'm finding really strange that average loads goes from 0.6 to 5 (almost 10x) just for terminating a list of 20 accounts via WHM, in a span of 2-3 mi...
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Thanks @rbairwell The additional set of privileges that you proposed is a fine solution. Let's hope that feature will be implemented soon. Until then, I'll be suspending accounts manually since ...
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@pqpier - thanks for letting me know the suspension was happening as the reseller, as that wasn't clear to me initially. I'll double-check this on my end and let you know my findings soon. Than...
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Nope, as I mentioned, I'm trying to do it via cpanel API: Suspend cPanel account I gave the API token privilege to suspend accounts and it works fine if "root" is the account owner. However, if ac...
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Actually Content-Type multipart/form-data was there. I think the issue is sending both "fields" and "files" in the same form. Because we have to pass field "dir" and also the file to be uploaded. ...
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Solved... In case anyone ever stumbles upon this issue: Use superagent library instead of axios. In case anyone knows how to solve it without changing http library, let us humble mortals know.
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In order for the reseller user to see all the other accounts on the machine, and not just those under their own reseller, they would need to be granted all privileges, so it is essentially root-le...
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Honest perspective - this is a "hackaround" to get functionality from WHM that doesn't really exist. I would just create a normal account with a domain that will never be used. You could name it...