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===Inactive Accounts=== | ===Inactive Accounts=== |
Revision as of 09:26, 27 April 2021
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About Inactive Account Manager For cPanel
Inactive Account Manager For cPanel module has been created to allow smooth management of all the inactive accounts on the server. Actions such as terminate, activate or suspend made in bulk or fully automated will help to shorten the common searches. Reduce the costs of cPanel licensing based on the amount of all accounts with nothing more but this simple module. |
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- General Info
✔ Token Based Certificates Installation |
✔ Requires |
✔ Multi-Language Support |
✔ Supports cPanel & WHM 56 And Later |
Installation and Configuration
This tutorial will show you how to successfully install and configure Inactive Account Manager For cPanel. We will guide you step by step through the whole installation and configuration process. |
Installation
1. Log in to our client area and download the module. |
2. Upload and extract the module into the /root cPanel directory. Files in your cPanel /root/InactiveAccountManager directory should look like these on the following screen. |
3. Once the module is uploaded, run the following command from the console: cd /root/InactiveAccountManager/ sudo sh install |
Configuration
4. In order to configure the module, go to 'WHM' → 'Plugins' → 'InactiveAccountManager' . |
5. Click the 'Configuration' and fill in the records. |
Your module is almost ready to use. |
Management
IAM For cPanel |
WHM Admin Area
In the WHM area |
Inactive Accounts
The first and foremost section that you are automatically directed to when you open the module is called Inactive Accounts. It is here that you can find the core of the modulefunctionality and place to manage all the inactive accounts on your cPanel server. This section contains a list of all accounts on your server which are detected and claimed as inactive for any reason.
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Actions that can be performed an any inactive account, either per single account or in bulk using Mass Actions option:
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At the top of this page, you can see the time when data were updated for the last time. By default, cron refreshes the list and its data according to your configuration (e.g. once a day or every 2 hours). In case of necessity, you can also manually force the module to refresh data at any moment. Press 'Refresh Now' button. |
Ignored Accounts
Inactive accounts moved by the admin to Ignored Accounts section. All accounts that are placed here can have personalized configuration, it is possible to turn off the three default options: sending alerts, auto suspension, and auto termination. |
You may switch off all the options for an account - then such account will be completely skipped and no action taken by the module. It is possible to turn off the module actions for numerous accounts. Select the accounts' users and then in Mass Actions choose the option you are interested in:
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Logs
Move to 'Logs' section to find a list of all actions triggered by the module. Review them in search of any needed information, you can use the 'Search' box to find the activities you need. |
Emial Templates
There are three defult email templates that are used by the module to send alerts to accounts owners:
Here you may see their content and change it freely. Under every template content, you can find variables available for this message. |
Reseller View
Resellers may view teh list of their inactive account i nie wiem co jeszce ?:D |
Configuration
In Configuration section you change the 'Notification Recipient' - the email address where notifications and alerts from the module are sent. |
Inactive Accounts
The first and foremost section that you are automatically directed to when you open the module is called Inactive Accounts. It is here that you can find the core of the module functionality and place to manage all the inactive accounts on your cPanel server. This section contains a list of all accounts on your server which are detected and claimed as inactive for any reason.
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At the top of this page, you can see the time when data were updated for the last time. By default, cron refreshes the list and its data according to your configuration (e.g. once a day or every 2 hours). |
Ignored Accounts
Inactive accounts moved by the admin to Ignored Accounts section. All accounts that are placed here can have personalized configuration, it is possible to turn off the three default options: sending alerts, auto suspension, and auto termination. |
You may switch off all the options for an account - then such account will be completely skipped and no action taken by the module. It is possible to turn off the module actions for numerous accounts. Select the accounts' users and then in Mass Actions choose the option you are interested in:
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Logs
Move to 'Logs' section to find a list of all actions triggered by the module. Review them in search of any needed information, you can use the 'Search' box to find the activities you need. |
Tips
1. When you |
Common Problems
1. When you have problems with connection, check whether your SELinux or firewall does not block ports. |
2. Due to |