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Manage CloudLinux OS faster and easier with LVE Manager’s
super cool new UI
Single codebase
o Any changes implemented on front-end will work in all control panels (cPanel, Plesk, DA)
o Common tests
Single Page Application
o All HTML, JS and CSS code are dynamically loaded and added to the page in response to user actions.
o The page does not reload at any point in the process
Benefits
Tab “Current Usage” allows to view current usage of server resources.
Current Usage Tab
Filter works without reloading data
You can view additional info about a user, popups are available in ID column.
Current Usage Popup
See next slide
Users Tab
Tab "Users" allows to view and to edit user’s limits (LVE and DB limits).
To view charts, server administrator pushes the "History" button on the "Users" tab
Dynamic sorting
Dynamic sorting
Plus sign “+” allows to expand the grid and to view information about MySQL usage. Minus sign “-” does the opposite.
Users Tab. Expand
Validating
Tab "Users" allows to view and editing user limits (LVE and DB limits).To edit a row, user has to click Edit button. User can change values right inside the grid (in-place editing).Any LVE or DB limit can be changed.
Users Tab. Editing
Sorting
Sorting
Tab "Statistics" allows to view server resource usage.Top 25 LVEs with the highest amount of faults for the last 10 minutes are shown by default.
Statistics Tab
The second line of buttons (Blue ones) is showing current state of filters. User can delete them by clicking X button
Statistics Tab. Filters
The list can be filtered by various filters(Gray buttons on top)
You can view history and charts for specific client in modal screen by clicking Chart icon
Statistics. History and Charts
LVE manager configuration is available on “Options” tab
You can find various settings in this tab.
Options
Every option value are pre-validation before save
Validation
You can set options for MySQL Governor
MySQL Governor settings on Options Tab
All packages are shown on a page by default. Administrator can hide or unhide resellers’ packages. Packages can be sorted by any field. Inodes only hard limits are shown by default. Soft limits and hard limits are shown as tooltips, and available while the package is
editing. Package name is unique in cPanel, but the same name can be reused by different providers (resellers or admin) in DA and Plesk.
Packages
Tab "Packages" allows to view and to edit user’s limits (LVE limits).
You can edit package setting by clicking “Edit” button on the row
Packages. Editing
All input fields will be validated before saving
Validating
It shows:1. Whether “Selector” is enabled or disabled.
2. List of supported systems depend on installed
alt-php versions.
3. PHP versions can be in enabled and disabled
statuses.
4. Default PHP version. Can be any from
supported and enabled.
5. List of PHP extensions and its state.
6. Extentions’ descriptions are available on a
tooltip.
Selector
Tab "Selector" allows to view PHP selector’s configuration
Selector
Selector
New design: “Users” tab
New design: “Users” tab
New design:“PHP SELECTOR”
tab
“OPTIONS”tab
New design:
“OPTIONS” tab
New design: “Current usage” tab
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