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How to clear eximstatus database entries

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Published on : April 12, 2017 by

How to clear eximstatus database entries

Hello, This post is about truncating eximstats database. The scenario is considered when the database size increase to large size. This can occur due to high mail queue or spam issues. If your eximstats database has gotten pretty large, chances are you have a spam issue and may want to check your /var/log/exim_mainlog log to […]

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PHP script to Change MySQL Table Prefix

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Published on : April 4, 2016 by

PHP script to Change MySQL Table Prefix

When installing applications like Magento, WordPress, etc, there will be an option to specify a MySQL table prefix which is to be used with the application’s MySQL database. This prefix will be added to all the tables in the application’s database. Adding such a prefix increases the security of the application as it is a […]

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CloudLinux : PHP Selector – missing the MySQL extension

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Published on : August 9, 2015 by

CloudLinux : PHP Selector – missing the MySQL extension

We came across the following error message on all sites, hosted on a server configured with cPanel, CloudLinux PHP Selector (CL Selector) and Percona as DBMS. Issue was happening on only one server and not on others though. Some sites showed the error message of inability to load “pdo_mysql” and further investigations revealed that other […]

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How to create MySQL user and database from command line of a cPanel server

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Published on : June 2, 2015 by

How to create MySQL user and database from command line of a cPanel server

cPanel has made everyone’s life easy. But a few sysadmins won’t get the kick of “IT” when they work on a cPanel server. cPanel is fun and is defining professionalism in their support, Paper lantern UI and in every other area, I can think of, as each day passes. The MySQL create user and create […]

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Linux/cPanel : Common logs file paths

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Published on : October 15, 2014 by

Linux/cPanel : Common logs file paths

In cPanel, it logs most of the activities happening on the server in log files. These log files are helpful in troubleshooting issues and in monitoring  the performance of cPanel servers. We are here providing a list of Linux and cPanel logs location. This is just a default and common path list of various log […]

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