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- What should I do if I forget my password on the Pagoda Panel?
- What should I do if I forget my password for the Pagoda Panel? Below, the Pagoda User Tutorial column will introduce you to the solution for forgetting the password of the Pagoda Linux/Windows panel. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
- Pagoda Panel 5664 2019-08-22 17:17:27
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- What are the requirements for installing the Pagoda environment?
- The following column will introduce the environmental requirements of the Pagoda Linux panel and Windows panel in the Pagoda User Tutorial column. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
- Pagoda Panel 8354 2019-08-22 17:08:49
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- Pagoda panel remote ssh
- The following column will explain how to use the SSH (Remote Desktop) tool to install Linux and Win panels in the Pagoda User Tutorial column, taking Pagoda Remote Connection Desktop Assistant as an example.
- Pagoda Panel 15838 2019-08-22 17:02:34
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- What is a pagoda panel?
- Pagoda Panel is a server management software that supports Windows and Linux systems. You can easily manage servers through the Web and improve operation and maintenance efficiency. For more technical articles on the use of Pagoda Panel, you can visit the Pagoda User Tutorial column.
- Pagoda Panel 20627 2019-08-22 14:54:16
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- What should I do if the pagoda phpmyadmin cannot be opened?
- The solution to the problem that Pagoda phpmyadmin cannot be opened: first log in to the Pagoda management panel; then find phpmyadmin management; then set the PHP version in the management interface and save it.
- Pagoda Panel 11083 2019-08-22 14:42:34
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- Pagoda panel failed to install php
- The solution to the failure to install PHP on the Pagoda panel: first check the installation log; then locate it from lib.sh; then check the /root directory; finally delete the curl file and reinstall.
- Pagoda Panel 5038 2019-08-22 13:38:28
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- What should I do if Pagoda php does not parse?
- Solution to Pagoda PHP not parsing: First, search for the file ".user.ini" in the root directory of the website, and change the file name to ".user.ini-"; then check the PHP dynamic page to open it normally.
- Pagoda Panel 5412 2019-08-22 13:27:09
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- How to check the php version of Pagoda
- How to check the Pagoda PHP version: first log in to the Pagoda panel backend; then click "Software Management" on the left column and select "Running Environment"; then you can see the current PHP version in the software management in the Pagoda panel backend.
- Pagoda Panel 7994 2019-08-22 13:15:23
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- What should I do if the Pagoda upgrade php website cannot be opened?
- The reason why the Pagoda upgrade php website cannot be opened is because the php version of phpmyadmin was not modified in time. For example: when we upgrade the php version of Pagoda to version 7.2, then the php version of phpmyadmin must also be modified to 7.2; finally save it.
- Pagoda Panel 6924 2019-08-22 11:21:43
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- What should I do if Pagoda cannot install phpmyadmin?
- The solution to Pagoda's inability to install phpmyadmin: first install a web server, such as Nginx or apache; then install phpmyadmin; then compile and install it and install it quickly without any problems.
- Pagoda Panel 10008 2019-08-22 11:12:58
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- What to do if Pagoda Panel PHP cannot be installed
- The solution to the inability to install PHP on Pagoda Panel: first find the /root directory; then delete the original curl installation package; then run PHP installation; and finally restart.
- Pagoda Panel 12620 2019-08-22 11:06:00
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- How to enable php extension in Pagoda
- How to enable PHP extension in Pagoda: First download the PHP extension source code and use the "unzip" command to decompress it; then enter the source code directory and generate the configuration; then use the "make" command to install and compile; finally write the configuration file "extension = oauth.so" That’s it.
- Pagoda Panel 18733 2019-08-22 09:13:02
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- Where is the php error log of Pagoda?
- The PHP error log of Pagoda is in the directory /www/server/php/version/var/log. Just change the version to the PHP version number.
- Pagoda Panel 10472 2019-08-21 14:14:10