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How to find the server number
Hello,
how can I detect the server number for my sites? (HSphere control panel) If I do a tracert serate.it it ends up to nt11.hsphere.cc so I understand my site is on NT11. (as far as I can see, all the domains I created under my main subaccount are on NT11) But if I do a tracert mauriziobruni.it it ends up to 216.157.129.2 and it doesn't help me to understand the server number NT?? (please, note that mauriziobruni.it is the only site I have in a different subaccount) So my question is: is there a way, within the control panel, to know the server number for a specific domain? If not, how can I detect it? Thanks in advance for your precious support. Glauco
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All domains for any ONE account are all created on the same server.
A quick way to check your server which works for windows domains on a shared IP is just to enter in a non-existent subdomain into your browser and you should end up with the server default page showing. ie lets say you wanted to check what server www.vbsdb.com/ is on, then just enter say http://xxx.vbsdb.com/ and you should see the server ID page. The server is also shown in the CP under FTP Manager. |
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Thank you very much, you've given me a couple of precious pieces of information (both the "all domains for any one account" and the "how to").
Best regards, Glauco
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if you using hsphere you just do the same i think
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Log on to your control panel, and look under FTP Manager for the domain in question and it should be shown there. |
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Alot of times you can just open a Windows command prompt and type ftp domainname.com and it will show which server it's connecting to. The best thing to do is check under FTP Manger or FTP/User Account (depending on your cp skin) as Brangwyn suggested.
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sorry i forget this point ( the last purpose iwant to see when i want thanks for infor ![]()
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