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Admin

enable/disable the admin panel, reset password, add admin users, etc.

Check Status

Check if AdminPanel is enabled or disabled and display link on which the AdminPanel is accessibe:

opencli admin

Example:

# opencli admin
● AdminPanel is running and is available on: https://server.openpanel.co:2087/

Enable / Disable AdminPanel

To disable access to the AdminPanel:

opencli admin off

To enable access to the AdminPanel:

opencli admin on

List Admin users

To view all admin accounts:

opencli admin list

Create new Admin

To create new admin accounts:

opencli admin new <username> <password>

Reset Admin Password

To reset the password for an admin user:

opencli admin password <username> <new_password>

Rename Admin User

To rename an existing admin user:

opencli admin rename <old_username> <new_username>

Suspend Admin User

To suspend an existing admin user:

opencli admin suspend <username>

Unsuspend Admin User

To unsuspend an existing admin user:

opencli admin unsuspend <username>

Delete Admin User

To rename an existing admin user:

opencli admin delete <username>
INFORMATION

Note: User with 'admin' role can not be deleted.

Notifications

opencli admin notifications allows you to change the notification preferences.

Settings are stored in /usr/local/admin/service/notifications.ini file. However, it is recommended not to modify this file directly. Instead, it's best to utilize the opencli commands. This way, any changes made are immediately applied, and the admin service is automatically restarted only when necessary.

Get

The get parameter allows you to view current notification settings.

opencli admin notifications get <OPTION>

Example:

# opencli admin notifications get reboot
yes

Update

The update parameter allows you to change the notification settings.

opencli admin notifications update <OPTION> <NEW-VALUE>

Example:

opencli admin notifications update load 10
Updated load to 10

Options

Currently available options for notifications are:

  • reboot
  • backups
  • attack
  • limit
  • update
  • load
  • cpu
  • ram
  • du

Check server info

To check current server info you can use the following command:

opencli opencli report

To make the report public and get a link that you can share with our support staff, add the --public flag:

opencli opencli report --public