Step [1] To install cPanel & WHM on your server, run the following command: cd /home && curl -o latest -L https://securedownloads.cpanel.net/latest && sh latest. This command changes your session to the home directory, downloads the latest version of cPanel & WHM, and runs the installation script. Note: We recommend that you run the installation command within a Linux screen session. The Linux Screen utility allows you to create a shell session that will stay active through a network disruption. The installation instructions for the Screen utility vary based on your server’s operating system and its package management tools. To determine whether your operating system contains the Screen utility and it exists in your path, run the following command: If your system uses yum, run the which screen command. You can install Screen with the yum install screen command. If your system uses apt, run the screen --version command. You can install Screen with the apt install screen command. To run a Screen session, enter the screen command. Then, run the Screen installation command for your system. If your session disconnects for some reason, log back in to your server and run the screen -r command. This will reconnect you to your Screen session.
Step [2] Installation Guide - System Requirements Before you install cPanel & WHM or cPanel DNSOnly®, make certain that your system meets all of our minimum requirements for new installations. Minimum requirements differ, depending on what operating system your server uses. cPanel & WHM supports the following operating systems: System Requirements for AlmaLinux OS System Requirements for CentOS System Requirements for CloudLinux™ System Requirements for Rocky Linux™ System Requirements for Ubuntu®
Step [3] Installation Guide - WHM Overview After you install cPanel & WHM, you may wonder where to get started. The following sections contain links to our documentation and tutorial videos to help you get started.
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Step [1] To install cPanel & WHM on your server, run the following command: cd /home && curl -o latest -L https://securedownloads.cpanel.net/latest && sh latest. This command changes your session to the home directory, downloads the latest version of cPanel & WHM, and runs the installation script. Note: We recommend that you run the installation command within a Linux screen session. The Linux Screen utility allows you to create a shell session that will stay active through a network disruption. The installation instructions for the Screen utility vary based on your server’s operating system and its package management tools. To determine whether your operating system contains the Screen utility and it exists in your path, run the following command: If your system uses yum, run the which screen command. You can install Screen with the yum install screen command. If your system uses apt, run the screen --version command. You can install Screen with the apt install screen command. To run a Screen session, enter the screen command. Then, run the Screen installation command for your system. If your session disconnects for some reason, log back in to your server and run the screen -r command. This will reconnect you to your Screen session.
Step [2] Installation Guide - System Requirements Before you install cPanel & WHM or cPanel DNSOnly®, make certain that your system meets all of our minimum requirements for new installations. Minimum requirements differ, depending on what operating system your server uses. cPanel & WHM supports the following operating systems: System Requirements for AlmaLinux OS System Requirements for CentOS System Requirements for CloudLinux™ System Requirements for Rocky Linux™ System Requirements for Ubuntu®
Step [3] Installation Guide - WHM Overview After you install cPanel & WHM, you may wonder where to get started. The following sections contain links to our documentation and tutorial videos to help you get started.