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How do I access VPS control panel?

Last updated on December 19, 2022 @ 2:59 pm

If you want to access the VPS control panel, you can do so by logging in to the VPS using the SSH protocol. Once you are logged in, you can use the following commands to access the control panel:

  • ssh root@your-VPS-ip

Once you are in the control panel, you can use the following commands to access the various features:

1. To get a list of all your VPS instances, use the following command:

  • ls instances

2. To get a list of all your VPS resources, use the following command:

  • ls resources

3. To get a list of all your VPS settings, use the following command:

  • ls settings

4. To get a list of all your VPS logs, use the following command:

  • ls logs

5. To get a list of all your VPS connections, use the following command:

  • ls connections

6. To get a list of all your VPS users, use the following command:

  • ls users

7. To get a list of all your VPS accounts, use the following command:

  • ls accounts

8. To get a list of all your VPS IP addresses, use the following command:

  • ls ip

9. To get a list of all your VPS licenses, use the following command:

  • ls licenses

10. To get a list of your VPS backUPS, use the following command:

  • ls backUPS

11. To get a list of your VPS snapshots, use the following command:

  • ls snapshots

12. To get a list of your VPS instance’s current status, use the following command:

  • ls status

13. To get a list of your VPS instance’s past status, use the following command:

  • ls history

14. To get a list of your VPS instance’s processes, use the following command:

  • ls processes

15. To get a list of your VPS instance’s memory, use the following command:

  • ls memory

16. To get a list of your VPS instance’s CPU, use the following command:

  • ls cpu

17. To get a list of your VPS instance’s disk usage, use the following command:

  • ls disk

18. To get a list of your VPS instance’s public IP addresses, use the following command:

  • ls ipv4

19. To get a list of your VPS instance’s public IP addresses, use the following command:

  • ls ipv6

20. To get a list of your VPS instance’s users with permissions, use the following command:

  • ls users -p

21. To get a list of your VPS instance’s files, use the following command:

  • ls files

22. To get a list of your VPS instance’s shares, use the following command:

  • ls shares

23. To get a list of your VPS instance.

PRO TIP: If you are unsure about how to access your VPS control panel, it is best to contact your hosting provider for assistance. Accessing your VPS control panel without proper knowledge can lead to serious problems with your server, such as data loss or security breaches.
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