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== '''Adding a HyperVM Server''' ==
 
== '''Adding a HyperVM Server''' ==
 
Before attempting to add a HyperVM server make sure the PHP JSON module is loaded by view the phpinfo at Utilities -> PHP Info. 
 
  
 
The following steps guide you through the process of setting up a server in WHMCS for HyperVM Accounts.
 
The following steps guide you through the process of setting up a server in WHMCS for HyperVM Accounts.
  
* 1. Begin by going to Configuration > Servers
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#Begin by going to Configuration > Servers
 
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#Click Add New Server
* 2. Click Add New Server
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#Enter the master server name, IP address, select the server type "Hypervm" from the dropdown menu, and enter your HyperVM username & password
 
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# Click Create Server to complete the process
* 3. Enter the master server name, IP address, select the server type "Hypervm" from the dropdown menu, and enter your HyperVM username & password
 
 
 
* 4. Click Create Server to complete the process
 
  
 
Your HyperVM server is now configured in WHMCS.  You can now move on to create your first HyperVM Package.
 
Your HyperVM server is now configured in WHMCS.  You can now move on to create your first HyperVM Package.
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To create a HyperVM Package in WHMCS, perform the following steps:
 
To create a HyperVM Package in WHMCS, perform the following steps:
  
* 1. Go to Configuration > Products/Services
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#Go to Configuration > Products/Services
* 2. Click Create a New Product and then enter the name for your new package
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#Click Create a New Product and then enter the name for your new package
 
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#Set the product type to "Other" and untick the Show Domain Options tick box
* 3. Set the product type to "Other" and untick the Show Domain Options tick box
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#Configure the pricing, welcome email, and other configuration options as normal
 
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#Next, go to the Module Settings tab of the product config
* 4. Configure the pricing, welcome email, and other configuration options as normal
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#Select Hypervm in the Module Type dropdown menu
 
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#The page will refresh with the options for a HyperVM package
* 5. Next, go to the Server Settings tab of the product config
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#In the Type field, you need to enter the type of server this package is for - it will be either "openvz" or "xen"
 
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#In the Plan Name field, you need to enter the plan name as it appears listed in the dropdown in HyperVM when you are creating a new server eg. "sample1"
* 6. Select Hypervm master in the Server Type dropdown menu
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#In the OS Template field, again, you need to enter it exactly as it appears in the dropdown menu when adding a new server in HyperVM, eg. "centos-4-i386-hostinabox23"
 
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#In the Server box you need to enter the slave server to set it up on. If you have only 1 HyperVM server this is 'localhost'.
* 7. The page will refresh with the options for a HyperVM package
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#Finally you need to select the number of IPs to allocate to it.
 
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#The last step is to setup a custom field on the custom fields tab called "Username" which is set to show on the order form and be required so users can enter their desired username when placing their order
* 8. In the Type field, you need to enter the type of server this package is for - it will be either "openvz" or "xen"
 
 
 
* 9. In the Plan Name field, you need to enter the plan name as it appears listed in the dropdown in HyperVM when you are creating a new server eg. "sample1"
 
 
 
* 10. In the OS Template field, again, you need to enter it exactly as it appears in the dropdown menu when adding a new server in HyperVM, eg. "centos-4-i386-hostinabox23"
 
 
 
* 11. In the Server box you need to enter the slave server to set it up on. If you have only 1 HyperVM server this is 'localhost'.
 
 
 
* 12. Finally you need to select the number of IPs to allocate to it.
 
 
 
* 13. The last step is to setup a custom field on the custom fields tab called "Username" which is set to show on the order form and be required so users can enter their desired username when placing their order
 
  
 
That's it!  Your HyperVM Package is now configured and ready for use.
 
That's it!  Your HyperVM Package is now configured and ready for use.
  
== '''Configure HyperVM Automation''' ==
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==Configure HyperVM Automation==
  
 
Inside the HyperVM module then you have a few options that you can add to make the HyperVM automation process better for you and your clients!
 
Inside the HyperVM module then you have a few options that you can add to make the HyperVM automation process better for you and your clients!
 
'''TIP:''' As mentiond above you put the package under "Other" wich will not put the package under "My Hosting packages" but under the "My Products and Services" inside the client area! VPS is defined as an hosting package, and to get the site put under "My Hosting Package" then you simply go to your package and choose "Shared Hosting Account" instead of "Other" -> Problem Solved
 
  
 
'''OS Chooser'''
 
'''OS Chooser'''
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Let the client choose the OS he want's to install when he orders his VPS, this way you get the OS your CLIENT want instantly created instead of the pre-selected one in your configuration!
 
Let the client choose the OS he want's to install when he orders his VPS, this way you get the OS your CLIENT want instantly created instead of the pre-selected one in your configuration!
  
* 1. Go to your package
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#Go to your package
* 2. Click "Configurable Options"
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#Click "Configurable Options"
* 3. Click "Add New Configurable Option"
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#Click "Add New Configurable Option"
 
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#Under option name you write "Operating System" it's important that the name is spelled correctly without the quotes
* 4. Under option name you write "Operating System" it's important that the name is spelled correctly without the ""
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#Under "Add Option" you may enter your OS's like this "RAWNAME|NICE NAME" (EXAMPLE: centos-5-i386-afull|CentOS 5"
* 5. Under "Add Option" you may enter your OS's like this "RAWNAME|NICE NAME" (EXAMPLE: centos-5-i386-afull|CentOS 5"
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#Make a new Option for each OS you want to add
* 6. Make a new Option for each OS you want to add
 
  
 
Congratulations, you have managed to create so that your client's can now choose what OS they want when they order the VPS trough your order form!
 
Congratulations, you have managed to create so that your client's can now choose what OS they want when they order the VPS trough your order form!
  
 
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Revision as of 17:27, 30 August 2008

Adding a HyperVM Server

The following steps guide you through the process of setting up a server in WHMCS for HyperVM Accounts.

  1. Begin by going to Configuration > Servers
  2. Click Add New Server
  3. Enter the master server name, IP address, select the server type "Hypervm" from the dropdown menu, and enter your HyperVM username & password
  4. Click Create Server to complete the process

Your HyperVM server is now configured in WHMCS. You can now move on to create your first HyperVM Package.

Setting up a HyperVM Package

To create a HyperVM Package in WHMCS, perform the following steps:

  1. Go to Configuration > Products/Services
  2. Click Create a New Product and then enter the name for your new package
  3. Set the product type to "Other" and untick the Show Domain Options tick box
  4. Configure the pricing, welcome email, and other configuration options as normal
  5. Next, go to the Module Settings tab of the product config
  6. Select Hypervm in the Module Type dropdown menu
  7. The page will refresh with the options for a HyperVM package
  8. In the Type field, you need to enter the type of server this package is for - it will be either "openvz" or "xen"
  9. In the Plan Name field, you need to enter the plan name as it appears listed in the dropdown in HyperVM when you are creating a new server eg. "sample1"
  10. In the OS Template field, again, you need to enter it exactly as it appears in the dropdown menu when adding a new server in HyperVM, eg. "centos-4-i386-hostinabox23"
  11. In the Server box you need to enter the slave server to set it up on. If you have only 1 HyperVM server this is 'localhost'.
  12. Finally you need to select the number of IPs to allocate to it.
  13. The last step is to setup a custom field on the custom fields tab called "Username" which is set to show on the order form and be required so users can enter their desired username when placing their order

That's it! Your HyperVM Package is now configured and ready for use.

Configure HyperVM Automation

Inside the HyperVM module then you have a few options that you can add to make the HyperVM automation process better for you and your clients!

OS Chooser

Let the client choose the OS he want's to install when he orders his VPS, this way you get the OS your CLIENT want instantly created instead of the pre-selected one in your configuration!

  1. Go to your package
  2. Click "Configurable Options"
  3. Click "Add New Configurable Option"
  4. Under option name you write "Operating System" it's important that the name is spelled correctly without the quotes
  5. Under "Add Option" you may enter your OS's like this "RAWNAME|NICE NAME" (EXAMPLE: centos-5-i386-afull|CentOS 5"
  6. Make a new Option for each OS you want to add

Congratulations, you have managed to create so that your client's can now choose what OS they want when they order the VPS trough your order form!

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