In WHM (Web Host Manager), managing packages and feature lists is essential for controlling the resources and permissions allocated to different hosting accounts on your server. Here's a basic guide on how to manage packages and feature lists in WHM:
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Access WHM: Log in to WHM using your credentials.
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Create Packages:
- Navigate to the "Packages" section in WHM. It's usually found under the "Account Functions" or "Packages" category.
- Click on "Add a Package" or a similar option.
- Enter a name for the package and specify resource limits such as disk space, bandwidth, number of email accounts, databases, etc.
- Set other options like allowed features, SSL support, and more.
- Save the package.
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Edit or Delete Packages:
- If you need to modify or remove a package, navigate to the "Edit a Package" or "Delete a Package" section in WHM.
- Make the necessary changes or select the package to delete and confirm the action.
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Create Feature Lists:
- Feature lists allow you to specify which features are available to accounts assigned to a particular package.
- Navigate to the "Feature Manager" section in WHM.
- Click on "Add a Feature List".
- Name your feature list and select the features you want to include.
- Save the feature list.
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Assign Packages and Feature Lists to Accounts:
- Once you have created packages and feature lists, you can assign them to individual hosting accounts.
- Go to the "Account Functions" or "List Accounts" section in WHM.
- Select the account you want to modify.
- Choose the appropriate package from the dropdown menu.
- Optionally, select a feature list if you've created one.
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Manage Packages and Features Over Time:
- Regularly review your packages and feature lists to ensure they meet the needs of your customers.
- Adjust resource limits and features as necessary based on usage patterns and customer requirements.
By effectively managing packages and feature lists in WHM, you can efficiently allocate resources and control the features available to different hosting accounts on your server.