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Old 07-03-2012, 11:00 PM   #1
penguinbliss
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Question regarding whostmgr.


Hi,

I have a cPanel server with centos 6 installed. Basically I myself troubleshoot issues for my clients.

A basic question I need to ask. When we make changes in /var/cpanel/cpanel.config, /etc/cpupdate.conf etc, we run the following command to save the tweak settings.

ie, /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/bin/whostmgr2 --updatetweaksettings

my question is why we are specifically using whostmgr2 here, coz I can see whostmgr3, whostmgr4, whostmgr5, whostmgr6 etc in the "bin" directory, why are we not using them instead. Or each of these binaries have special purposes of their own? if have what are they?

Could anyone please explain to me each of their purpose of usage?

Any help on this is greatly appreciated ty.
 
  


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