How to Install and Use Virtualizor VPS Control Panel
Virtualizor is a powerful web based VPS control panel that allows you to manage multiple virtualization technologies such as OpenVZ, Xen, KVM, LXC and more. With Virtualizor, you can create, start, stop, restart and manage your VPS with a simple click of a button. You can also monitor the resource usage and performance of your VPS, as well as backup and restore your data.
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In this article, we will show you how to install and use Virtualizor VPS control panel on your server. We will assume that you have a fresh CentOS 7 server with root access and a valid license for Virtualizor. If you don't have a license, you can get one from Virtualizor's website.
Step 1: Install Virtualizor
To install Virtualizor, you need to download and run the installation script from Virtualizor's GitHub repository. You can use the following command to do so:
wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/janovas/Virtualizor/master/install.sh -O install.sh; chmod 755 install.sh;./install.sh email=your@email.com kernel=xen 2>&1|tee install.log
The script will ask you for some information such as your email address, the kernel type (xen, kvm, openvz, etc.), the network interface name and the virtualization technology you want to use. You can choose the default values or enter your own preferences. The script will then download and install all the required packages and dependencies for Virtualizor.
The installation process may take some time depending on your server speed and network connection. Once it is done, you will see a message like this:
Congratulations, Virtualizor has been successfully installed
API KEY : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
API Password : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You can login to the Virtualizor Admin Panel
using your ROOT details at the following URL :
OR
Note down the API key and password as you will need them later. You can also access the Virtualizor admin panel using your root credentials at the URL provided.
Step 2: Configure Virtualizor
After installing Virtualizor, you need to configure some settings to make it work properly. To do so, log in to the Virtualizor admin panel using your root username and password or the API key and password. You will see a dashboard like this:
On the left sidebar, you will see various options to manage your server and VPS. The first thing you need to do is to go to Configuration > General Settings and update some basic settings such as your company name, logo, email address, language, timezone, etc. You can also enable or disable some features such as hourly billing, end user panel, reseller panel, etc.
Next, you need to go to Configuration > Slave Settings and add your server as a slave node. A slave node is a server that hosts the VPS created by Virtualizor. You can have multiple slave nodes in your Virtualizor cluster for load balancing and high availability. To add a slave node, click on the Add Server button and fill in the details such as server name, IP address, hostname, virtualization type, etc. You can also specify the maximum number of VPS that can be created on this node.
After adding the slave node, you need to go to Configuration > License Info and activate your license for Virtualizor. You can enter your license key or use the auto-detect feature to fetch it from Virtualizor's server. You will see a message like this if your license is valid:
Your License is Active !
License Key : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Expires on : xx-xx-xxxx
If you see any error message or warning, please contact Virtualizor's support team for assistance
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