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Cpanel Reseller Statistics (wrong numbers)


justinsigner

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Hi All,

 

First of all great work on the 3.8.1 version!

 

The new version see to it that the reseller statistics get updated and stored in WHMcs, this is a brijant feature.

 

The Probem (like to call it challange;))

I have a resellers that are allowed to use 2000 mb diskspace and 20 gigs traffic, so I will post 3 examples of what can be found in the admin area:

 

1.

Disk Usage: 279 MB,

Disk Limit: 800 MB, 35%

BW Usage: 7048 MB,

BW Limit: 1000 MB, 705% Used

 

2.

Disk Usage: 279 MB,

Disk Limit: 800 MB, 35%

BW Usage: 7048 MB,

BW Limit: 1000 MB, 705% Used

 

3.

Disk Usage: 1500 MB,

Disk Limit: 2160 MB, 69%

BW Usage: 3005 MB, BW

Limit: 39500 MB, 8% Used

 

The limits should show the limits given by our company, somehow it is showing the limits given by the resellers to their clients.

 

Is there a way to correct this?

 

Regards,

Justin Signer

Spango Internet B.V.

http://spango.com

http://noc.spango.com

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  • 2 months later...

This has to do with overselling being enabled on WHM accounts. I am also noticing this and wondering how I can set it properly.

 

I want the disk & BW usage to be of all accounts of the reseller, however the disk & BW limit to be that of the original hosting package, and not the sum of all the account limits the reseller has. This should be fairly simple to address, would be great to implement into WHMCS!

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