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ganesh.rao
December 25th, 2006, 22:58
Hey all!

I wanted to know, if anyone here uses WHMreseller. I hope you all know what it is and incase you dont know you may check this website (http://deasoft.com/software.php).

This is what they say...

Want to offer your Resellers the option of Reselling WHM in a simple and automated way?
Want to help give yourself an edge on the competition?

WHMreseller V1.2 will let you do just that. Its designed to intergrate into the WHM Control Panel (X-Skin) and will seem like part of WHM. WHMreseller enables the following:

* Lets you (root) easily manage multiple Master Resellers
* Lets your Master Resellers manage multiple Sub Resellers (Sub WHM Accounts)
* Automates WHM creation, WHM suspension, WHM termination, resource updates, account migration and general management
* Now you can let your Resellers handle their own cPanel Account Migrations
* Operates in a fully secure environment
* Is fully Intergrated into the WHM X-skin Control Panel
* Automatically keeps itself up-to-date with all WHM resource usage
* Easy to install and use
* Free upgrades for lifetime of License
* Only AU$49.95/y (approx US$38.60/y) per License (one License per server)


Want to learn more about this great product? Please feel free to visit our
Website: http://deasoft.com/software.php
Or email us at: enquiries@deasoft.com

Now what I want to know is how to do account migration. Lets suppose I have a normal WHM account on server "x" with 10 accounts. How do I transfer them to server "y" with WHMreseller installed? How can I transfer all of them?

And also how do I create sub-reseller accounts via WHMreseller?

Richard
December 26th, 2006, 11:54
To migrate them:

- Log into WHM on the new server (as root)
- Account Transfers
- Enter your root login from your OLD server
- Click "Copy"

To create a sub reseller account in WHMReseller, there is another area of the control panel.

I would not recommend getting WHMReseller, it's very buggy and unstable.

ganesh.rao
December 27th, 2006, 01:11
I would not recommend getting WHMReseller, it's very buggy and unstable.
I dont know abt that! Seems to be very nice to me. :D

Craig
December 27th, 2006, 04:24
I've been using it for about 5 months without problem, the only problem is the support deasoft offer, its very bad so if you don't know what your doing then find another solution.

ganesh.rao
December 27th, 2006, 23:35
I've been using it for about 5 months without problem, the only problem is the support deasoft offer, its very bad so if you don't know what your doing then find another solution.

But could you explain how do I do the migration? I need some help!

JewlzK
December 27th, 2006, 23:50
I've been using it for about 5 months without problem, the only problem is the support deasoft offer, its very bad so if you don't know what your doing then find another solution.

I have to agree on this as well....the support from deasoft is simply horrible.

ganesh.rao
December 28th, 2006, 00:10
I have to agree on this as well....the support from deasoft is simply horrible.
But what about the migration? You people are running away from the topic. Forget their stupid support for now. Any help on the migration?

Hey JewlzK! Looks like you have too been using WHMreseller for a long time. So how do I do the migration?

DavidsAwesome
December 28th, 2006, 00:18
To migrate them:

- Log into WHM on the new server (as root)
- Account Transfers
- Enter your root login from your OLD server
- Click "Copy"

To create a sub reseller account in WHMReseller, there is another area of the control panel.

I would not recommend getting WHMReseller, it's very buggy and unstable.

this guy just said it

bjdea1
January 7th, 2007, 01:11
WHMreseller V2.4 has been released with bug fixes and improvements.

ganesh.rao
January 7th, 2007, 01:45
this guy just said itI meant using WHMreseller, not cPanel's built in feature. And not via root!

fireshark
January 7th, 2007, 01:48
Do Full Backups for each account by hand and FTP them over.
One by one. :)

bjdea1
January 7th, 2007, 03:02
I meant using WHMreseller, not cPanel's built in feature. And not via root!

As the developer of WHMreseller I'm happy to help you with this. Ask your Web Host to contact me via this page:
http://deasoft.com/contact.php
I will then check if they have setup WHMreseller properly and whether they have the latest release, they may have an older version.

ganesh.rao
January 8th, 2007, 07:48
As the developer of WHMreseller I'm happy to help you with this. Ask your Web Host to contact me via this page:
http://deasoft.com/contact.php
I will then check if they have setup WHMreseller properly and whether they have the latest release, they may have an older version.Aaa... Well I own the server (rent it out & I have root access). I need to know this because my Clients keep asking and I pretty sure I have the latest version.

bjdea1
January 8th, 2007, 07:55
No I would doubt you have the latest version because we just released an updated version yesterday - v2.4

ganesh.rao
January 9th, 2007, 05:52
Yeah, updated (hopefully). Now can you teach me?

bjdea1
January 9th, 2007, 05:56
Its very simple, just use the Migration facility at the bottom of the root user page. All you need to enter is the main domain of the reseller account, its username and password and click submit and WHMreseller will then take you to a Account listing page - showing all that resellers accounts. Simply check the boxes for the accounts you want to migrate and WHMreseller will do the migration in the background.

Just do a WHM account listing to see how its progressing.

ganesh.rao
January 9th, 2007, 06:10
Oh, got it. Thanks a lot!

bjdea1
January 9th, 2007, 06:17
Yes pretty simple. Master Resellers can also migrate entire reseller accounts - many clients have commented how useful this feature is, plus it means us hosts don't have to do the migrations for them anymore :).

hostydotnet
September 8th, 2007, 14:12
hey guys,

my old host, specialreseller.com was a total JO. He was suspending accounts for unknown reasons and deleted my paypal subscription to him which ultimately suspended every one of my accounts. i lost a ton of business because of him. i switched hosts yesterday and can now login on my new server.

the server has whmreseller v2, whm 11.2.0 11.11.0-r16908, fedora 6 i686 - whm X v3.1.0.

i login to my whm and scroll down to plugins and click whmreseller master resellers and it brings me to the whmreseller main page.

at the bottom i fill in the section titled "copy entire reseller account from remote server" with my old domain name..meccahost.net, username for that domain...------ and reseller password for that domain and click migrate.

it brings me to a page that has a whole bunch of check boxes and some images that are scattered about the page(the same images you see if you went to yourdomain.com/whm and tried to login to many times and failed)(appears to be poorly written php or html).

next to one of the check boxes is my reseller name on the old host and it is checked. the rest have nothing next to them. i have exactly 30 accounts under my original reseller name but on the migration page it shows 54...plus the one including my name.

if i check them all and fill in the login details again, or if i don't check any of the check boxes and fill in the login details again, whm will only migrate my reseller account.

it doesn't copy any of the other accounts over. how do i move my server easily or do migrations for people that have a whm.

i do not own the box. i pay only 20 a month for my services. im pretty sure that i do not have root like some of the other articles said you need to be logged in as.
Thanks,
kevin quinn

ganesh.rao
September 9th, 2007, 14:53
You do not have root access but you have reseller accounts?

Clarify these...
Old Server - You have root access? You have WHMreseller with reseller accounts?

New Server - You have root access? You have WHMreseller with reseller accounts?

Calinax
September 10th, 2007, 01:05
From the post it seems he does not has root access but has access to WHMReseller on both servers. However, if your account was suspended on the other server, you cannot transfer it to the new one as you're not allowed to enter in the old server.

krakjoe
September 10th, 2007, 10:31
I think it's an awful software, if it were a good idea to have sub resellers under master resellers cPanel would have already implemented it .... horrible idea ....

raversworld
September 10th, 2007, 11:21
Thanks for the info. I found it very useful.