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WHMCS, Ajouter le .dz

includes/whoisservers.php   dans le répertoire includes vous ajoute cette ligne en dernier  .dz| whois.nic.dz |NO OBJECT FOUND!  . com.dz | whois.nic.dz |NO OBJECT FOUND!  . net.dz | whois.nic.dz |NO OBJECT FOUND!  WHMCS7   https://docs.whmcs.com/WHOIS_Servers#Customising_WHOIS_Servers [     {         "extensions": ".dz",         "uri": "socket://whois.nic.dz",         "available": "NO OBJECT FOUND!"     } ] Comment ajouter un nouveau menu /admin/tempalte/blend/menu.tpl <li><a target="_blank" href="********************">Nom du menu</a></li>

user/process is causing bandwidth spikes WHM

I highly suggest starting with the tools I provided in an earlier response. You do have a few accounts that had higher bandwidth totals for the month. I suggest reviewing those accounts bandwidth usage in their respective cPanel accounts (cPanel >> Home >> Metrics >> Bandwidth). Another tool that may be useful would be AWStats, though this is assuming the bandwidth spike is caused by web traffic. I would also like to clarify that only certain bandwidth information is logged and the list can be found at: https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/74Docs/Bandwidth#Bandwidth-Non-recordedbandwidthinformation If the cPanel and/or WHM Bandwidth tools do not offer you the information you require, you will need to find a third-party tool to find this information. As a courtesy, I found some external resources that may assist you with finding which user/process is causing bandwidth spikes: https://www.slashroot.in/find-network-traffic-and-bandwidth-usage-process-linux https://a