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If there are any errors, you can click to edit the job and check the 'return' field for any errors reported by the hosting server's API. To get more information for troubleshooting, you can place the job queue in debug mode by clicking the debug mode link at the top of the job queue, then run the job again. Details of the communication will appear in the popup window when the job runs in debug mode. It is recommended to leave debug mode set to off unless you need to troubleshoot a problem/error.
 
If there are any errors, you can click to edit the job and check the 'return' field for any errors reported by the hosting server's API. To get more information for troubleshooting, you can place the job queue in debug mode by clicking the debug mode link at the top of the job queue, then run the job again. Details of the communication will appear in the popup window when the job runs in debug mode. It is recommended to leave debug mode set to off unless you need to troubleshoot a problem/error.
 
 
 
 
 
==Helm==
 
 
 
 
== Interworx ==
 
 
== Plesk ==
 
 
== TCAdmin ==
 
 
== Teamspeak ==
 
 
== VirtualMin Information ==
 
 
== Zervex ==
 
  
 
==Sub Domain Hosting ==
 
==Sub Domain Hosting ==

Revision as of 18:47, August 5, 2008

Table of Contents

  1. Hosting Configuration - Read First!
  2. cPanel Module
  3. DirectAdmin Module
  4. Helm Module
  5. HyperVM Module
  6. Interworx Module
  7. Plesk Module
  8. TCAdmin Module
  9. Teamspeak Module
  10. VirtualMin Module
  11. Zervex Module
  12. Sub Domain Hosting

Hosting Configuration - Read First!

In the AWBS Configuration, Module Setup page, make sure you have enabled all hosting control panels that you will use/configure.

In the AWBS Configuration, System Options page, set all preferences as desired for your company.

>>Do the following in order to setup the structure for your hosting configuration properly.<<

  1. Setup server groups. Use the server groups to form load balancing groups and/or categories. Example: put all cpanel servers in group1 and all helm servers in group2.
    Note: You must have at least one server group.
  2. Setup your server(s). Add all hosting servers you will be setting up client hosting on. Select the correct server group. Refer to the specific control panel configuration pages for detailed help for your server type.
  3. Go back to server groups and select a default server for each group and save. Save the record even if the correct group shows up.
  4. Setup hosting package types. These types will categorize your hosting plans in groups to be displayed together on a web page for ordering. Create a hosting package type for each web display page you want on your site.
    Hint: Once you have setup a type, you can click to edit and you will find a link to use on your menu for that type's display page.
  5. Setup your hosting plans in the hosting plan setup page. Refer to the hosting control panel specific configuration pages for detailed help for setting up your plans correctly.

TEST

  • Place a test order for hosting using your test user account (create an account for testing if you did not already).
  • Log back in as admin, go to the job queue. Your new order should be in the open job queue if you have 'Process all hosting orders immediately' set to True in the System Options area. The new order will show up in the pending queue if you have 'Process all hosting orders immediately' set to False in the System Options.
  • Click the run link to the left of the new order in the job queue to manually process the order. A popup window will open and display the progress of the communication to the hosting server. If all is configured properly, the hosting account will be created on the hosting server and the user account will receive an email notifying them their hosting account is active and give them login details as per the email template you have assigned to the hosting plan in the hosting plan configuration page.

If there are any errors, you can click to edit the job and check the 'return' field for any errors reported by the hosting server's API. To get more information for troubleshooting, you can place the job queue in debug mode by clicking the debug mode link at the top of the job queue, then run the job again. Details of the communication will appear in the popup window when the job runs in debug mode. It is recommended to leave debug mode set to off unless you need to troubleshoot a problem/error.

Sub Domain Hosting