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Internal server error 500 on WHM – How to fix it
While accessing WHM panel or cPanel, users at times notice an "Internal server error 500" message. This usually happens when one of the cPanel processes is failing. As a part of our Server Management Services, we help our Customers with WHM related requests regularly....
Managing Snapshots and Maintenance in Nagios Log Server
Managing Snapshots and Maintenance in Nagios Log Server can guarantee that our log data is safe in case of database corruption or servers going down hard. After all, backup is always something that is important to us. As part of our Server Management Services, we...
Import Config Files From Nagios Core into Nagios XI
We Import Config Files From Nagios Core where we wish to import configurations from existing Nagios Core installations. Importing configuration files automates setting up existing Hosts, Services, Hostgroups, etc in our Nagios XI installation. As part of our Server...
Sending ESXi logs to Nagios log server – Let us discuss
Sending ESXi logs to Nagios log server? We can help you. We send ESXi Syslog messages to Nagios Log Server for storage and analysis. As part of our Server Management Services, we assist our customers with several Nagios queries. Today, let us see how to configure the...
Nagios – Monitor hosts using SSH: How to use the plugin
Don't know how Nagios monitor hosts using SSH? We can help you. Nagios XI can monitor metrics and services on remote machines with the help of the SSH proxy plugin, check_by_ssh. As part of our Server Management Services, we assist our customers with several Nagios...
Remove Instance From Nagios Log Server Cluster
To remove an instance from a Nagios Log Server cluster is as simple as updating the cluster_hosts configuration file and restarting the Elasticsearch database service on each node. As part of our Server Management Services, we assist our customers with Nagios queries....
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Move Exchange Mailboxes to Another Database – How to do it
Want to Move Exchange Mailboxes to Another Database? We can help you. With an Exchange server, we can move user mailboxes between databases on the same server or between remote mailbox servers. As part of our Server Management services, we assist our customers with...
Cloudflare 502 error – How to fix it
A 502 Bad Gateway error occurs when Cloudflare is unable to contact the origin web server. As a part of our Server Management Services, our Support Engineers help webmasters to fix Cloudflare-related errors regularly. Let us today discuss the possible reasons and...
Nginx “upstream timed out” error – How we tackle it
Nginx "upstream timeout (110: Connection timed out)" error appears when nginx is not able to receive an answer from the webserver. As a part of our Server Management Services, Our Support Engineers helps webmasters fix Nginx-related errors regularly. Let us today...
“Installation failed, could not create directory” error in WordPress
Installation failed could not create directory error in WordPress often triggers while users try to use a new version of WordPress or try to upgrade WordPress plugins and themes. As a part of our Server Management Services, our Support Engineers helps to fix similar...
Unable To Login Using Two Factor Authentication in Nagios
Unable To Login Using Two Factor Authentication in Nagios? We can help you. Two-factor authentication requires the end-user to provide a token after initially logging into Nagios XI. We will receive the token as a email and if we don't use it, it will expire after a...
“Sorry this file type is not permitted for security reasons” in WordPress
The error, “Sorry this file type is not permitted for security reasons” in WordPress occurs when we try to upload a document to the WordPress library. As part of our Server Management Services, we assist our customers with several WordPress queries. Today, let us see...
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