In this blog we will briefly cover the basics of monitoring your server node via WHM Panel. By following this process you will learn how to find and monitor : service status, resource usage, and Apache stats.
- With the WHM Panel open in your web browser, type “status” into the search box. This should sort the list to only a few items like "status".
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- Click on the “Service Status” from the list. This will open the WHM Panel service status page, here you can view the status of various services and server info.
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If there is a problem the green or correct (✔) checkmark icon will turn into a red ‘x’ icon.
- Now, with the same search in the WHM Panel, click “Apache Status” from the list. This will show you the current state of Apache on the server Node.
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By following this blog you should now know how to monitor your Server’s overall status and the status of various services via WHM Panel itself.