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Question on Configurable Hosting Package Addon Module


kurbot

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I am a user of the Configurable Hosting Package Addon which allows for the end user to update Diskspace, Bandwidth, Email accounts, etc.

 

However im running into a bit of a problem and im not sure if its the way i configured the Configurable Item Names.

 

What happens is, when i view the product/server for hosting, and i adjust the diskspace from lets say 1000MB to 2000MB and when i press Change Package on the action bar below it all executes and says "Module Command Success, Service Upgraded/Downgraded Successfully", however when i log into WHM to verify, it has set the users diskspace to unlimted. and features to unlimited.

 

If someone could verify the "Available" configurable labels/names i should be using for Disk Space Bandwidth etc that will communicate with cPanel Correctly, that would be great..

 

If im barking up a tree that doesnt exist, also let me know, or if its known to NOT work with cpanel/WHM, also let me know.

 

thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yes,

 

A customer can upgrade/downgrade there account and it simply modifies the features they change.

 

However this is the problem im running into. im thinking ive configured the config option names incorrectly, becasue when a client upgrades it sets there account to unlimited features.. instead of the number they chose..

 

again its supposed to work the way you discribed.. and im still awaiting for help myself to find out what ive done wrong.

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