The CloudLinux OS Team has officially announced the production release of their CloudLinux Dashboard. The Dashboard was created with the belief that it will significantly enhance the efficiency of all system administrators when managing servers.

For the first iteration, the Dashboard lets you accumulate and show statistics related to modules installed with CloudLinux OS (e.g. Node.js Selector, Ruby and Python Selector, CageFS, and so on). For the second version, the CloudLinux team plans to add graphs and diagrams displaying the changes to criteria in real time. For example, you will be able to see how many Node.js applications were installed each day in the last month.

Note: If you have previously opted-out of automatic data collection, the Dashboard will not display any data. In order to see real data, turn stats collection on by modifying the /etc/sysconfig/cloudlinux file and changing the statistics parameter to the following:

cl_statistics_enabled=1

You must then wait a minimum of 24 hours for Dashboard to collect your information before it can be displayed or update Dashboard manually.

For more information or to see all the new features, please make sure to go to the official CloudLinux Dashboard documentation.

Updating your system

To update, run:

yum update lve-utils lvemanager

To downgrade, run:

yum downgrade lve-utils lvemanager

Changelog

lvemanager-4.0-26.16

  • WEB-1182: users cannot select PHP extensions for a version in PHP Selector until they set it as current in DirectAdmin;
  • WEB-1308: turn on Dashboard.

lve-utils-3.0-23.12

  • LU-919: fixed TypeError in clveconfig.ve_config_reader in _users_limits.


 Monday, January 21, 2019

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