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MoJo
Hopefully this is an easy fix.

I've just upgraded from a shared hosting plan to a private label reseller plan.
I already had 5 domains hosted on the shared plan.

But I'm a WHM newbie huh.gif

What do I need to do to set up CPanel for each of the 5 domains? Do I need to re-assign the DNS's for each domain?

I've also set up a couple of packages. 1 having 100Mb quota and 10000Mb of bandwidth but when I try to set up a domain using it, it tells me I have exceeded the allocated bandwidth by 100Mb.


Account Resource Limits tells me :

Resource Max Allowed Remaining
Disk Space 5000 Megabytes 3000 (Allocated) 2000
Bandwidth 70000 Megabytes 80000 (Allocated) -10000

Any help greatly appreciated.
Alexandre
All that you need is to create packages.
When you create account you automatically assign cpanel for a user.
MoJo
Thanks Alex.

Next question: I have set up a package for www.trojon.net in WHM which was one of my addon domains with the shared hosting plan, do I need to delete the addon domain in my main cpanel so it will point to its new location?
I deleted it and it showed up in my browser ok last night but now the link is dead.

Sorry to be pain, but changing to WHM takes some learning.

Thanks
MoJo
Alec
Yes, here is a problem

You should remove addon domain from control panel before adding in WHM.
If you add (remove) a domain in cpanel or WHM, domain name zone is created/(removed) automatically. So when you removed the domain from control panel after WHM action, zone stopped working. I've added it and the domain must be working now
MoJo
Thank you Alec

Unfortunately it is still not pointing to the right address. If I go to www.trojon.net it redirects to the old subdomain.

Should just delete it from WHM and Cpanel start again?

Thanks
Alec
It means that you uploaded web files to a separate domain.

If you want to get an empty domain you should re-create it from WHM
MoJo
Thank you smile.gif
I'll get rid of both and start from the beginning.
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