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{{note|Not sure what to do after you have finished installing cPanel? We have a cPanel Beginner's Guide here:


 
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'''Not sure what to do after you have finished installing cPanel? We have a cPanel Beginner's Guide here:'''
 
[[CPanel Beginner's Guide]]




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Revision as of 16:17, 7 February 2013

Before installing cPanel, we recommend your server be partitioned appropriately. The default partitioning scheme for Virtual Servers is sufficient. Acenet has a recommended partitioning scheme for Dedicated Servers. cPanel should only be installed on a fresh, clean Operating System. Once your server has the appropriate partitioning and has been licensed for cPanel, follow the below steps for installation.

[1] Login to your server as the root user via SSH.

[2] Run the following commands to install cPanel: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> iptables -F service iptables save mkdir /home/cpins cd /home/cpins yum install wget yum install perl wget -N http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/latest sh latest </syntaxhighlight>


[3] Once the installation has completed you can login to WHM as the root user using the following URL:

https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2087

You'll need to replace xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with your server's main IP. For exmample if your server's main IP is 192.168.100.1, then you would use the following URL:

https://192.168.100.1:2087


[4] If you receive a license warning upon first logging in to WHM, run the following command from SSH as the root user to update your license:

<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> /usr/local/cpanel/cpkeyclt </syntaxhighlight>

Not sure what to do after you have finished installing cPanel? We have a cPanel Beginner's Guide here: CPanel Beginner's Guide