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Old 05-30-2009, 04:29 AM
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How to use Easyapache profiles

I'm at a loss as to how you're supposed to use an Easyapache profile.

I can certainly download a profile from Server 1.

I can then upload my saved profile to Server 2.

Question is, how on earth do I get Easyapache on Server 2 to build from that saved profile? It puts the uploaded .yaml file into /var/cpanel/easy/apache/profile/custom/ which seems to be of no use to anything. "Build from an Uploaded Profile" clearly isn't an option, so how exactly do I do that?

Surely I must be missing something obvious? Help
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I'm at a loss as to how you're supposed to use an Easyapache profile.

I can certainly download a profile from Server 1.

I can then upload my saved profile to Server 2.

Question is, how on earth do I get Easyapache on Server 2 to build from that saved profile? It puts the uploaded .yaml file into /var/cpanel/easy/apache/profile/custom/ which seems to be of no use to anything. "Build from an Uploaded Profile" clearly isn't an option, so how exactly do I do that?

Surely I must be missing something obvious? Help
You would use /scripts/easyapache --profile=ProfileName at the command line where ProfileName is the .yaml file you uploaded to that path.
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Ahh it all makes sense now. Without editing the yaml file, my profile was being added as "PHP Security (1)" to the option list, which I completely overlooked. Thanks for the assistance as always
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