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Smt 1 User’s Guide (Linux Version) Server Management Tool (smt) 1
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SMT 4.1 User’s Guide (Linux Version)
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Server Management Tool (SMT) 4.1
User’s Guide
(Linux Version)
Advanced Internet Technologies, Inc.
AIT Center
September 1, 2004
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Revision History:
This is version 4.1 of the SMT User’s Guide for Linux. All updates to this document will be noted below.
Version 4.1
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Updated Graphical User Interface.
Revised functions for POP email and Email aliasing, including mail lists, virtual host email, and auto responders.
Updated navigation from version 4.0 to include “Add” functions rather than “Provision” functions.
Updated interfaces for FrontPage installation
Updated interfaces for Virtual Host Control Panel (vpanel) installation.
Updated interface for Anti-Spam Service, when ordered.
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Version 4.0
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Updated Graphical User Interface.
Ability for I-MHIP plans to add and remove domains by the SMT functions.
Integration of Billing Director into the SMT Interface.
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Preface:
This document is the user’s manual for the Server Management Tool 4.1 offered by AIT to all Linux web hosting customers.
Target Audience:
AIT Customers
Table of Contents
To view a section, click on the link. This will take you directly to the area of your choice.
Introduction
Help
Bandwidth
Bandwidth for the previous day
Bandwidth by month
Bandwidth calendar
Server Info
Installed Perl Modules
Disk Utilization
Viewing Disk Usage by Day
Customer Care Center
Customer Console
Add (default view)
Virtual and Dedicated Servers
Create a Virtual Host Control Panel
Manage
Web Services
Add (default view)
Add Virtual Host
Enable Virtual Host Logs
Password Protected Directories
Add Web Stats Analyzer
Install Shopping Cart (MCart)
Install Webmail for Virtual Host
Install cgi-bin for Virtual Host
Install Web Stats for Virtual Host
Install Chat for Virtual Host
Install mSQL
Install mySQL
Install Support Queue/CRM
Install FrontPage for a Virtual Host
Install File Manager for a Virtual Host
Install Guestbook
Manage
Manage Virtual Hosts
Add Mirror
Search for Virtual Host
Disable Virtual Host
Rename Virtual Host
Delete a Virtual Host
Change Your Main Server Password
Manage mSQL Server
Manage mySQL Server
Check Perl Scripts for Common Errors
Reset WWW Log Files
Untar a File
Set All CGI to Execute
Enable/Disable Telnet
Mail Services
Add (default view)
Add Email Accounts
Add Mail List
Add Email Addresses to a Mail List
Display List of Email Addresses in a Mail List
Remove Email Address to a Mail List
Setup Email Forwarding
Configure Email Responder
Manage (Mail Services)
Manage Email Accounts
Clear Mail
Modify User
Delete User
Manage Mail Lists
Delete Mail Lists
Manage Email Forwarding
Configure Default Mail Drop
View Aliases
Reset Anti-Relay Data File
Remove Auto Responders
Spam Prevention Tool
FTP Services
Add (default view)
Create FTP Account(s)
Setup Anonymous FTP
Manage
Manage FTP Accounts
Edit FTP Login Message
Additional Services
Order
Manage
Anti-Spam Service
Billing Director
Etools
Manage Payment Gateway
Premium Tech Support
Program Director
Utilize DB Manager
Web Stats Analyzer
Webmail
Introduction
The Introduction screen can be seen by users going in a web browser to http://theirdomain/cpanel/ or http://their.IP.address/cpanel/
The login for the SMT 4.1 is always ‘cpanel’ without the quotes, and the password is always the main server password. If this has not been changed by the user, then it is the same password that AIT provided the user after the setup of the account.
Once logged in, the user will see the SMT Introduction screen, which should look something like what is displayed below in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1
If you are a first time user of the SMT 4.1, please review the instructions indicated in the middle of the screen.
Help
Throughout the SMT 4.1 interface, you will see the following icon (Figure 2-1). This icon is a short help section and is displayed on almost all of the interfaces a user will use in the SMT 4.1.
Figure 2-1
Also, the “Help” link at the top of the screen provides the user with simple links to areas that provide additional help. These areas include AIT101 for Beginners, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s), and other support systems. Figure 2-2 below shows an example of this screen.
As an added benefit of this User’s Guide, we have added in sections named “Why would I need to know this?” which are placed in specific areas in the User’s Guide to show the value of particular features.
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