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Change the Primary Document Root in cPanel/WHM
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For changing the main/primary domain, you will need to have root SSH access and be able to edit the following files (replacing your user & domain info): | |
/var/cpanel/userdata/USERNAME/DOMAIN.COM (replace USERNAME and DOMAIN.COM with actual info). | |
In that file, find these two lines: | |
documentroot: /home/USERNAME/public_html | |
path: /home/USERNAME/public_html/cgi-bin | |
And, edit them accordingly: | |
documentroot: /home/USERNAME/public_html/SUBDIR | |
path: /home/USERNAME/public_html/SUBDIR/cgi-bin | |
Save file, and then delete cache file for that domain: | |
rm -fv /var/cpanel/userdata/USERNAME/DOMAIN.COM.cache | |
If domain has SSL certificate installed, you would have to do the same for: | |
/var/cpanel/userdata/USERNAME/DOMAIN.COM_SSL | |
And, delete: | |
/var/cpanel/userdata/USERNAME/DOMAIN.COM_SSL.cache | |
Run these two scripts: | |
/scripts/updateuserdatacache | |
/scripts/rebuildhttpdconf | |
Restart Apache, and that should do it. | |
REF: | |
http://forums.asmallorange.com/topic/16797-best-method-of-changing-the-document-root-of-your-primary-domain/ | |
http://blog.servint.net/2012/03/30/the-tech-bench-changing-a-document-root-in-cpanel/ |
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