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Hosting Plans
Hosting plans outline the available services and limitations for users. Docker images specify the pre-installed services for a plan. Enabled Features determine which pages users can access from the OpenPanel interface.
List hosting plans
To list existing plans navigate to Plans page:
Field | Description |
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ID | Unique ID for the plan. |
Plan Name | Display name that users will see in their OpenPanel dashboards. |
Description | Visible only to administrators. |
Image | Name of the Docker image used when creating new accounts on the plan. |
DOcker Size | Disk space allocated for the user's container . |
Storage | Disk space allocated for user's websites files (/home/user/ directory). |
Domains | Total number of domain names allowed per user on the plan. |
Websites | Total number of websites (WordPress, NodeJS, Python) per user on the plan. |
Databases | Total number of MySQL databases allowed per user on the plan. |
CPU | Number of CPU cores dedicated to the user on this hosting plan. |
RAM | Physical Memory (RAM) in GB allocated to the user on this hosting plan. |
Port Speed | Maximum post speed for users in mbit/s. |
Inodes Limit | (DEPRECATED) Limits the total number of files allowed in the container. |
To list all current hosting packages (plans) run:
opencli plan-list
Example output:
opencli plan-list
+----+-----------------+------------------------+---------------+----------------+------------+--------------+----------+------+------+-----------------+-----------+
| id | name | description | domains_limit | websites_limit | disk_limit | inodes_limit | db_limit | cpu | ram | docker_image | bandwidth |
+----+-----------------+------------------------+---------------+----------------+------------+--------------+----------+------+------+-----------------+-----------+
| 1 | cloud_4_nginx | 20gb space and Nginx | 0 | 10 | 20 GB | 1000000 | 0 | 4 | 4g | dev_plan_nginx | 100 |
| 2 | cloud_4_apache | 20gb space and Apache | 0 | 10 | 20 GB | 1000000 | 0 | 4 | 4g | dev_plan_apache | 100 |
| 3 | cloud_8_nginx | 80gb space and Nginx | 0 | 50 | 80 GB | 2000000 | 0 | 8 | 8g | dev_plan_nginx | 200 |
| 4 | cloud_8_apache | 80gb space and Apache | 0 | 50 | 80 GB | 2000000 | 0 | 8 | 8g | dev_plan_apache | 200 |
+----+-----------------+------------------------+---------------+----------------+------------+--------------+----------+------+------+-----------------+-----------+
You can also format the data as JSON:
opencli plan-list --json
Create a plan
To create a new hosting plan click on the 'Create new plan' nutton and set the desired limits for the plan.
To create a new plan run the following command:
opencli plan-create <NAME> <DESCRIPTION> <DOMAINS_LIMIT> <WEBSITES_LIMIT> <DISK_LIMIT> <INODES_LIMITS> <DATABASES_LIMIT> <CPU_LIMIT> <RAM_LIMIT> <DOCKER_IMAGE> <PORT_SPEED_LIMIT>
Example:
opencli plan-create cloud_8 "Custom plan with 8GB of RAM&CPU" 0 0 15 500000 0 8 8 nginx 200
Change user plan
Please visit this page
Modify plan
To change plan limits click on the edit button for the plan and set the new limits.
The new limits will be applied immediately to all accounts.
List Users on Plan
To view all users that are currently using a hosting plan, simply sort the users table by that plan name, or in the search fields type the plan name.
List all users that are currently using a plan:
opencli plan-usage
Example:
opencli plan-usage 2
+----+----------+-------+----------------+---------------------+
| id | username | email | plan_name | registered_date |
+----+----------+-------+----------------+---------------------+
| 2 | rasa | rasa | cloud_4_apache | 2023-11-30 10:33:52 |
| 3 | aas | sasa | cloud_4_apache | 2023-11-30 12:01:49 |
+----+----------+-------+----------------+---------------------+
You can also format the data as JSON:
opencli plan-usage --json
Delete Plan
To delete a hosting plan click on the delete button next to the plan name.
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To delete a hosting plan:
opencli plan-delete <PLAN_NAME>
Example:
opencli plan-delete 32
NOTE: Plan can not be deleted if it has users assigned.