Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The whole list of Cpanel backend and log files



In some situations we are using the backend files rather than the GUI interface. Using cpanel backend files are less time consuming and sometimes it is the only way to understand the actual issues. So it is better to byheart these all important cpanel backend and log files. Please take a look at these and I am sure that it will help you in some situations.
Apache
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/usr/local/apache
+ bin- apache binaries are stored here - httpd, apachectl, apxs
+ conf - configuration files - httpd.conf
+ cgi-bin
+ domlogs - domain log files are stored here
+ htdocs
+ include - header files
+ libexec - shared object (.so) files are stored here - libphp4.so,mod_rewrite.so
+ logs - apache logs - access_log, error_log, suexec_log
+ man - apache manual pages
+ proxy -
+ icons -

Init Script :/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd - apache start script
Cpanel script to restart apache - /scripts/restartsrv_httpd
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Exim
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Conf : /etc/exim.conf - exim main configuration file
/etc/localdomains - list of domains allowed to relay mail
Log : /var/log/exim_mainlog - incoming/outgoing mails are logged here
/var/log/exim_rejectlog - exim rejected mails are reported here
/exim errors are logged here
Mail queue: /var/spool/exim/input
Cpanel script to restart exim - /scripts/restartsrv_exim
Email forwarders and catchall address file - /etc/valiases/domainname.com
Email filters file - /etc/vfilters/domainname.com
POP user authentication file - /home/username/etc/domainname/passwd
catchall inbox - /home/username/mail/inbox
POP user inbox - /home/username/mail/domainname/popusername/inbox
POP user spambox - /home/username/mail/domainname/popusername/spam
Program : /usr/sbin/exim (suid - -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root )
Init Script: /etc/rc.d/init.d/exim
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ProFTPD
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Program :/usr/sbin/proftpd
Init Script :/etc/rc.d/init.d/proftpd
Conf: /etc/proftpd.conf
Log: /var/log/messages, /var/log/xferlog
FTP accounts file - /etc/proftpd/username - all ftp accounts for the domain are listed here
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Pure-FTPD
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Program : /usr/sbin/pure-ftpd
Init Script :/etc/rc.d/init.d/pure-ftpd
Conf: /etc/pure-ftpd.conf
Anonymous ftp document root - /etc/pure-ftpd/ip-address
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Frontpage Extensions
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Program - (Install): /usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/bin/owsadm.exe
Uninstall and then install for re-installations
FP files are found as _vti-bin, _vti-pvt, _vti-cnf, vti-log inside the public_html
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Mysql
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Program : /usr/bin/mysql
Init Script : /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql
Conf : /etc/my.cnf, /root/.my.cnf
Data directory - /var/lib/mysql - Where all databases are stored.
Database naming convention - username_dbname (eg: john_sales)
Permissions on databases - drwx 2 mysql mysql
Socket file - /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock, /tmp/ mysql.sock
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SSHD
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Program :/usr/local/sbin/sshd
Init Script :/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
Log: /var/log/messages
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Perl
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Program :/usr/bin/perl
Directory :/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/
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PHP
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Program :/usr/local/bin/php, /usr/bin/php
ini file: /usr/local/lib/php.ini - apache must be restarted after any change to this file
php can be recomplied using /scripts/easyapache
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Named(BIND)
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Program: /usr/sbin/named
Init Script: /etc/rc.d/init.d/named
/etc/named.conf
db records:/var/named/
/var/log/messages
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Cpanel installation directory structure
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/usr/local/cpanel
+ 3rdparty/ - tools like fantastico, mailman files are located here
+ addons/ - AdvancedGuestBook, phpBB etc
+ base/ - phpmyadmin, squirrelmail, skins, webmail etc
+ bin/ - cpanel binaries
+ cgi-sys/ - cgi files like cgiemail, formmail.cgi, formmail.pl etc
+ logs/ - cpanel access log and error log
+ whostmgr/ - whm related files

WHM related files
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/var/cpanel - whm files
+ bandwidth/ - rrd files of domains
+ username.accts - reseller accounts are listed in this files
+ packages - hosting packages are listed here
+ root.accts - root owned domains are listed here
+ suspended - suspended accounts are listed here
+ users/ - cpanel user file - theme, bwlimit, addon, parked, sub-domains all are listed in this files
+ zonetemplates/ - dns zone template files are taken from here

Common CPanel scripts
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cpanel/whm Scripts are located in /scripts/
+ addns - add a dns zone
+ addfpmail - Add frontpage mail extensions to all domains without them
+ addfpmail2 -Add frontpage mail extensions to all domains without them
+ addnetmaskips - Add the netmask 255.255.255.0 to all IPs that have no netmask
+ addnobodygrp - Adds the gorup nobody and activates security
+ addpop - add a pop account
+ addservlets - Add JSP support to an account (requires tomcat)
+ addstatus - (Internal use never called by user)
+ adduser - Add a user to the system
+ bandwidth - (OLD)
+ betaexim - Installs the latest version of exim
+ biglogcheck - looks for logs nearing 2 gigabytes in size
+ bsdcryptoinstall - Installs crypto on FreeBSD
+ bsdldconfig - Configures the proper lib directories in FreeBSD
+ bsdpkgpingtest - Tests the connection speed for downloading FreeBSD packages
+ buildbsdexpect - Install expect on FreeBSD
+ builddomainaddr - (OLD)
+ buildeximconf - Rebuilds exim.conf
+ buildpostgrebsd-dev - Installs postgresql on FreeBSD.
+ chcpass - change cpanel passwords
+ easyapache - recompile/upgrade apache and/or php
+ exim4 - reinstall exim and fix permissions
+ fixcommonproblems - fixes most common problems
+ fixfrontpageperm - fixes permission issues with Front Page
+ fixmailman - fixes common mailman issues
+ fixnamed - fixes common named issues
+ fixndc - fixes rndc errors with named
+ fixquotas - fixes quota problems
+ fullhordereset - resets horde database to a fresh one - all previous user data are lost
+ initquotas - initializes quotas
+ installzendopt - installs zend optimizer
+ killacct - terminate an account - make sure you take a backup of the account first
+ mailperm - fixes permission problems with inboxes
+ park - to park a domain
+ pkgacct - used to backup an account
+ restartsrv - restart script for services
+ restorepkg - restores an account from a backup file ( pkgacct file)
+ runlogsnow - update logs of all users
+ runweblogs - update stats for a particular user
+ securetmp - secures /tmp partition with options nosuexec and nosuid
+ suspendacct - suspends an account
+ unsuspendacct - unsuspends a suspended account
+ upcp - updates cpanel to the latest version
+ updatenow - updates the cpanel scripts
+ updateuserdomains - updates userdomain entries
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Important cpanel/whm files
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/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf - apache configuration file
/etc/exim.conf - mail server configuration file
/etc/named.conf - name server (named) configuration file
/etc/proftpd.conf - proftpd server configuration file
/etc/pure-ftpd.conf - pure-ftpd server configuration file
/etc/valiases/domainname - catchall and forwarders are set here
/etc/vfilters/domainname - email filters are set here
/etc/userdomains - all domains are listed here - addons, parked,subdomains along with their usernames
/etc/localdomains - exim related file - all domains should be listed here to be able to send mails
/var/cpanel/users/username - cpanel user file
/var/cpanel/cpanel.config - cpanel configuration file ( Tweak Settings )*
/etc/cpbackup-userskip.conf -
/etc/sysconfig/network - Networking Setup*
/etc/hosts -
/var/spool/exim -
/var/spool/cron -
/etc/resolv.conf - Networking Setup--> Resolver Configuration
/etc/nameserverips - Networking Setup--> Nameserver IPs ( FOr resellers to give their nameservers )
/var/cpanel/resellers - For addpkg, etc permissions for resellers.
/etc/chkserv.d - Main >> Service Configuration >> Service Manager *
/var/run/chkservd - Main >> Server Status >> Service Status *
/var/log/dcpumon - top log process
/root/cpanel3-skel - skel directory. Eg: public_ftp, public_html. (Account Functions-->Skeleton Directory )*
/etc/wwwacct.conf - account creation defaults file in WHM (Basic cPanel/WHM Setup)*
/etc/cpupdate.conf - Update Config *
/etc/cpbackup.conf - Configure Backup*
/etc/clamav.conf - clamav (antivirus configuration file )
/etc/my.cnf - mysql configuration file
/usr/local/Zend/etc/php.ini OR /usr/local/lib/php.ini - php configuration file
/etc/ips - ip addresses on the server (except the shared ip) (IP Functions-->Show IP Address Usage )*
/etc/ipaddrpool - ip addresses which are free
/etc/ips.dnsmaster - name server ips
/var/cpanel/Counters - To get the counter of each users.
/var/cpanel/bandwidth - To get bandwith usage of domain
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/var/cpanel
accounting.log - Contains a list of accounting functions performed such as account removal and creation
cpanel.config – Tweak settings for whm can be done in this file
mainip – Main ip of the server is specified in this file
maxemail - Maximum emails per hour for a domain can be specified here The format is like the following domainname=number


Run the script /scripts/build_maxemails_config after editing this file This will create a file named after the corresponding domain name inside the directory maxemailsperdomain with the value specified in it.
Maxemailsperhour - Server wide maximum emails per hour can be set in this file. It applies to the whole domains in the server. You only need to insert the corresponding value in the file. A value of zero means unlimited.
Resellers-nameservers – This file gives you the name of the nameservers used by reseller users
resellers – This file lists the privileges of different reseller users
packages/ - This directory contains files for all the packages created under the WHM and the corresponding files will give all the details related to that package
suspended/ – This directory contains files for all the suspended users. You can get the
reason for suspension from the corresponding user file.
Users/ – This directory contains cpanel user files which contain all the information related to a cpanel account.
Zonetemplates/ - This directory contains templates for zone files, which will be used for creating zone file for a particular domain when a user is created
bandwidth/ - This directory contains files named after the domain names which give separate http and all bandwidth usages for a particular day
datastore/ - This directory contains sub directories named after the cpanel user name which contains two files named mysql-db-count and mysql-disk-usage .These files give you the number of databases a user have and the total disk space used by all these databases respectively.
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/etc
localdomains – This file contains domains which are using the local mail server.
remotedomains - This file contains domains which are using a remote mail server instead of the local mail server
userdomains - All the domains of users are listed in this file including the addon, parked and subdomains along with their username.
trueuserdomains - The main domains of all cpanel uesrs are listed in this file along with their username
trueuserowners – All cpanel users along with their owners are listed in this file
wwwacct.conf - This is the default file used in cpanel account creation Information from this file is taken when an account is created
mailips - The ip which should be used for sending mails can be specified in this file Different ips can be set for different domains for sending mails and that can be specified in the file like the following domainname: ip address
ips – This file lists all the ips in the file except the main shared ip
ips.dnsmaster – This file lists all the ips of nameservers used by different domains
ipaddrpool – Lists the ip addresses in the server which are free
cpupdate.conf - Cpanel updation configuration can be done in this file Once you edit this file do not forgot to run the script /scripts/upcp
cpbackup.conf - Cpanel backup configuration can be done in this file You can enable or disable cpanel backup using this file.
Valiases/ - Email forwarders and catchall for a domain can be specified in the corresponding file inside this directory.
The format is like the following *: accountname
vfilters - Email filters can be specified in the corresponding file inside this directory.
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/usr/local/cpanel
bin/ – Cpanel binaries are located in this directory
version – You can get cpanel version from this file
logs/ - All log files of cpanel are located inside this directory.
error_log – cpanel logs any error it incurs in this file
license_log – All cpanel license update attempts are logged in this file stats_log – The stats daemon logs the output from all the status generators like awstats, webalizer.
access_log – General information pertaining to cPanel requests is logged in this file
base/ – Files of phpmyadmin, webmail etc are located in this directory
3rdparty/ – Files of mailman, fantastico etc are located in this directory
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Important Log Files
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Apache
/usr/local/apache/logs – It is the main log for apache
/usr/local/apache/domlogs/ – Domain specific logs are located inside this directory
/usr/local/apache/logs/access_log – This log records all requests processed by the server

Exim
/var/log/exim_mainlog - An entry is created inside this log every time a message is received or delivered
/var/log/exim_rejectlog - An entry is created inside this log every time a message is rejected based on either ACLs or other policies
/var/log/exim_paniclog - An entry is created inside this log when exim doesn’t know how to handle an error
/var/log/messages – General information and login attempts of FTP are logged here
/var/log/secure - General information and login attempts of SSHD are logged here
/var/log/maillog - The IMAP, POP, and SpamAssassin services all log here. This includes all general logging information (login attempts, transactions, spam scoring), along with fatal errors.
/var/log/mysqld.log ; /var/lib/mysql/$(hostname).err – Mysql general informations and errors are logged in either of these two files
/var/log/chkservd.log - The service monitoring daemon (chkservd) logs all service checks here. Failed services are represented with a [-], and active are represented with
/var/log/cron – An entry is created in this file when a cron is executed
/var/log/messages - General informations and errors of named are logged in this File
/var/log/dcpumon/toplog.[timestamp] - This log lists the top processes running Each five minute a new log is created
/usr/local/apache/logs/suexec_log - This log file contains auditing information reported by suexec each time a CGI application is executed.
/var/log/cpanel*install* – These log files contain verbose logs of the cPanel installation.
/var/cpanel/updatelogs/update-[timestamp.log] – It is the log file for upcp. Log entries are created when upcp runs


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