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    Default How to setup or use second disk space for hosting accounts and Back up

    Hello alll,

    I added new secondary disk on our dedicated server. Its named as "home2".

    I have some doubts on it.

    1. How to setup (or) use the /home2 disk for hosting accounts and backup?

    Will the WHM automatically take the space form /home2 for hosting accounts?

    Please clear my doubt.

    Thanks in advance.

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    You should have started a new thread rather than digging a old one... anyways,

    yes, you can host accounts on /home2. Just when you wish to start hosting accounts on /home2, go to WHM >> "Basic cPanel/WHM Setup" >> set "Default Home Directory" to /home2 >> Save.

    The home directories of new accounts will then be created on /home2 and these accounts will be backed up as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madaboutlinux View Post
    You should have started a new thread rather than digging a old one... anyways,
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    Moved out to it's own thread.

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