Reset Vesta CP (vestacp) admin password Rumi, December 31, 2018 Method 1 Login to your server via SSH. Enter the below command to change the password. $ v-change-user-password admin newpassword Replace the newpassword field with the new password you want to set. Method 2 Login to your server via SSH. Enter command following command. $ passwd admin Enter new UNIX password: Retype new UNIX password: passwd: password updated successfully. Related Administrations Configurations (Linux) vesta cpVestacp
Reset root Password for Redhat/CentOS/Sl Linux 5.x November 1, 2012November 1, 2012 You can log in using single-user mode and create a new root password. To enter single-user mode, reboot your computer. If you use the default boot loader, GRUB, you can enter single user mode by performing the following: At the boot loader menu, use the arrow keys to highlight the… Read More
Large Database Import Progress Using PV March 24, 2020 PV can report progress for large data imports. In this example I will use a large (7 G) install on Ubuntu. First, download PV (http://linux.die.net/man/1/pv) sudo apt-get install pv A traditional mysql import may be formatted as: mysql -u USER -p DATABASE_NAME < DUMP.mysql but to leverage PV, pass the dump file ,then pipe the… Read More
Apache Virtual Hosts on Debian 7 August 2, 2017 Virtual Hosts are used to run more than one domain off of a single IP address. This is especially useful to people who need to run several sites off of one virtual private server– each will display different information to the visitors, depending on which website the user is accessing.There… Read More