How do I manage the cPanel Interface - Jupiter?

The cPanel interface is the hub of your cPanel user account to access important information and updates. 

 

There are two sections to choose from in cPanel Jupiter - The Tools page (the default home page) and the Solutions page.


 

Step 1 - How to migrate a single account from Paper Lantern to Jupiter Theme

You can log in directly to your cPanel account by using your domain name followed by /cPanel in the URL.

e.g - https://domainname.co.uk/cpanel (Note, please replace domainname.co.uk to your own domain name)

 

Alternatively, log in to your [client portal], click on the Services tab and then My Services. Select the active button (under the Status column) for the service you wish to update.

 

 

On the left-hand side, you will see the Overview section. Click on Login to cPanel.

 

On the right-hand side under General Information navigate to the Theme section and select Paper_Lantern.

 

 

Please note: If you have multiple accounts that need updating you can do this in mass via WHM.

 

Navigate to WHM and locate Multi Account functions, select Modify/Upgrade Multiple Accounts. Tick on all the accounts and then select the Theme dropdown. Click Change.

 


 

cPanel Jupiter interface categories

The cPanel interface consists of the following:

  • Navigation bar
  • The Main Menu
  • The Tools page
  • Features
  • General Information
  • Statistics

 

Navigation bar

The navigation bar is displayed in every cPanel interface. This provides the account information, the search bar, and controls to change settings and log out.

 

  • Searchbar - quickly search sections you wish to access.
  • Account information (icon) - manage preferences, password changes, language options, and update contact information.

 


 

The Main Menu

This section allows you to switch from the Tools page to the Solutions page.

 

You can also access the WordPress Toolkit feature if installed (What is the WordPress Toolkit and how do I access it? - Knowledgebase - Prostack)

 


 

The Tools Page - Features

The cPanel interface lists the available features in groups for different types of functionality.

 

Here you can click and drag the feature groups to customise the preference order.

 


 

General Information

On the right-hand side, you will locate the General information section.

 

  • Current User - Name of current cPanel account.
  • Primary Domain - The primary or main domain name.
  • Shared IP Address or Dedicated IP addresses - current accounts IP address (A shared IP means multiple websites within one server use a single IP address + dedicated IP address means that the website owns its own IP address).
  • Home Directory - The absolute path to the accounts /home directory on the server.
  • Last Login IP Address - The IP address of the user that most recently logged in.
  • Theme - The current cPanel theme.
  • Server Information - Here you locate the server information interface, which provides additional information about the account and server.

 


 

Statistics

The Statistics section displays important usage statistics for your cPanel account.

 

Here you can locate Warning signs for the following:

  • Your server cannot retrieve information about the item's usage or quota.
  • Your account uses 80% or more of an item's quota.

 

Here you can easily locate the following information:

  • Disk Usage
  • MySQL Disk Usage
  • Bandwidth 
  • Addon Domains
  • Subdomains
  • Aliases
  • Email Acounts
  • Mailing Lists
  • Autoresponders
  • Forwarders
  • Email FIters
  • FTP Accounts
  • MySQL Databases
  • CPU Usage
  • Entry Processes
  • Physical Memory Usage
  • IOPS
  • I/O Usage
  • Number of Processes

 


 

The Solutions Page

The solutions page consists of resources and guides, containing tutorials for common tasks performed in cPanel.

 

 

 


 

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