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Getting Started
...going. How to Manage Your Account The Control Panel is the main administration tool that allows you to manage every aspect of ...email for the exact URL of the Control Panel for your hosting account. You can use your account details to log in. ...on the Domain Parking page of the Control Panel. Setting Up Your Website If you have a website already, you should upload ...website with the tools available in the Control Panel, for example using WordPress. WordPress WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that ...the dedicated WordPress administration tools in the Control Panel to perform otherwise complex and error-prone tasks safely and quickly with just a ...site on the SSL/HTTPS page of the Control Panel. This way, connections to your site will be encrypted. Email Email is a ...on the Mail Manager page of the Control Panel. You can use an email program (such as Outlook, Mail, or Thunderbird, for ...
Enabling server-side caching for WordPress
...just a few clicks using the hosting Control Panel: Open the WordPress Manager section of the hosting Control Panel. Navigate to the ...the WordPress Manager section of the hosting Control Panel, content caching should be already enabled for your WordPress installation. Otherwise, you can ...optimizing your WordPress installation through the hosting Control Panel, the following line of code will be added to your .htaccess file, which ...Control plugin has proven to work correctly on our servers. Note: We advise that you ...Control headers as this may lead to unexpected results. 2. Choose how to clear the ...caching service by navigating to the hosting Control Panel's Server-side Caching section and clicking on the Enable button next to the domain/subdomain ...
Uploading files over SFTP
...found in the left pane of the Control Panel of the hosting account under Server name (your_server.com on the screenshot). Since SFTP ...access is available only to the main Control Panel user, only the main Control Panel user is able to use SFTP to ...user in the left pane of the Control Panel of the hosting account under "Username" (your_username on the screenshot). In order to ...can enable SSH access for the main Control Panel user through the SSH Access section in the Control Panel of the account. ...the username and password of the main Control Panel user, or set up key-based authentication. Detailed instructions on how to set up ...
How to install and run Elasticsearch
...the "App Installer" section of the hosting Control Panel. If you can't find it in your App Installer, read ahead. Bear in ...WebApp through the Subdomains section of the Control Panel. In this guide, we will call the subdomain elastic-sub. 2. Create the necessary ...directories through the File Manager in the Control Panel of your account. Create a directory for the Portholder WebApp in the /private ...Elasticsearch through the WebApps section of the Control Panel. Remember the port number assigned to the WebApp. Use the following settings: Create ...the SSH Access section of your account's Control Panel. wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-7.9.2-linux-x86_64.tar.gz Use tar to extract the archive: tar -xzf elasticsearch-7.9.2-linux-x86_64.tar.gz 5. Configure ...with the actual username of your account's Control Panel. You can easily create and edit files through the File Manager in the ...Control Panel of your account. Edit the following configuration file in the directory where Elasticsearch is ...back to the WebApps section of the Control Panel. There click on the edit button next to the Elasticsearch WebApp, and set ...
Running a Redis Instance
...not have a WebApps section in the Control Panel of your account, then this tutorial is not suitable for your particular hosting ...the sureapp CLI tool or the hosting Control Panel. Enable Redis support for the PHP version of your website. Activate object caching ...in a web application via the hosting Control Panel > WebApps section You can install Redis in a web application using the ...hosting Control Panel > WebApps section by following these steps: Go to your hosting Control Panel > ...to the WebApps section of the hosting Control Panel. Use the following settings in the form for creating new web applications:Engine - ...the PHP settings section of your hosting Control Panel. Once there, open the PHP settings management page for your website by pressing ...
Migrating a MySQL 5 database to MySQL 8
...on the MySQL Databases page of the Control Panel to perform MySQL 5 to MySQL 8 conversions automatically. MySQL 8 is the ...backup from the Backup page of the Control Panel of your hosting account, just to be on the safe side. If your ...made using the WordPress Manager in the Control Panel as an example. Creating a database dump from MySQL 5 First, you have ...on the MySQL Databases page of the Control Panel: There, you have to click on the "Export" button next to the database ...application in the File Manager of the Control Panel in a new browser tab and scroll to the database connection settings. Here ...of the "MySQL Databases" page of the Control Panel. Make sure that you select the correct database in the "Database name" dropdown ...
Using Memcached with a web app
...not have a WebApps section in the Control Panel of your account, then this tutorial is not suitable for your particular hosting ...the sureapp CLI tool or the hosting Control Panel. Enable Memcached support for the PHP version of your website. Activate object caching ...in a web application via the hosting Control Panel > WebApps section You can install Memcached in a web application using the ...hosting Control Panel > WebApps section. Access the WebApps section of your hosting Control Panel. In the ...the PHP settings section of your hosting Control Panel and press the Manage button for the corresponding subdomain (www is the subdomain ...
Fixing a WordPress blank page error (White Screen of Death)
...this, open the WordPress Manager in the Control Panel of the account, and locate the Debugging section on your website's management page. ...this, open the File Manager in your Control Panel and locate your wp-config.php file. The file is located in your WordPress installation ...of the WordPress Manager in the hosting Control Panel: You can also manually disable all plugins by renaming the plugins directory. You ...files with the File Manager in the Control Panel of your account, and locate the wp-content/plugins directory. There, click on the  ("Rename") ...done through the File Manager in the Control Panel of your account. Navigate to the wp-content/themes directory of your WordPress website, and ...WordPress, use the File Manager in the Control Panel of your account to locate your wp-config.php file. Click on the file to ...to the PHP Settings page in the Control Panel. There, click on the Manage button next to the subdomain where your WordPress ...
Debugging WordPress
...notices, and deprecated functions and arguments. To control how the debug information will be presented, you need to use the additional WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY ...can be enabled by: utilizing the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager to enable/disable them via an intuitive-to-use interface using WP-CLI commands ...WordPress configuration file (wp-config.php) via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section There are also a lot of plugins available that ...Debug mode for WordPress via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager The easiest way to control the WordPress debug tools is ...for your WordPress installation via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager and navigating to the Debugging section. Once there, select the ...enable the WP_DEBUG option via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager, the WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY option will be automatically enabled as well, so ...information about WP-CLI in our WP-CLI Tutorial. Controlling the debug tools for a WordPress installation is very easy with WP-CLI. All ...can do this quickly via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section by following these steps: Navigate to the directory of ...closing paragraph tag (</p>) using the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section....
Using Apple Passwords
...enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for your hosting Control Panel and use it with Passwords on your iPhone, iPad, or macOS device, please ...these instructions: Log in to your hosting Control Panel and go to the Account Profile section, scroll down to Two-Factor Authentication, and ...in the Secret Key from the hosting Control Panel into the Setup Key field and click Use Setup Key. Finish Setting Up ...2FA Return to the Hosting Control Panel and enter the following details: Generated Token: Enter the security token generated by Passwords ...on your device Current Control Panel Password: Your current Control panel password Finally, click Check the token and enable 2FA. ...Your hosting Control Panel is now protected with your password and the security code generated by Passwords. ...