Listing, Searching and Managing your VPS Linux Orders

In order to manage your VPS Linux Orders, you need to search for them from within your Control Panel with 19jawebhosting, and access their Order Information view.

To List/Search and Manage VPS Linux Orders

  1. Login to your Control Panel:

    For Resellers:

    For Customers:

  2. Next, click

    For Resellers: Products -> List All Orders.

    For Customers: Manage Orders -> List/Search Orders.

  3. Search for the VPS Linux Order(s) by selecting VPS under the For Product drop-down menu.

    Note

    For Resellers: You may search for Orders belonging to your Sub-Resellers by selecting the Include Sub-Reseller's results check box.

     
  4. On the next page, you would see a list of VPS Orders bought through 19jawebhosting. Click any domain name associated with a VPS Linux Order to reach its Overview.

  5. Click the VPS Linux tab to reach the Order Information view, from where you can perform any modifications to the Order.

Additional Information

For Resellers: You can also use the Search Bar on the Control Panel home page to bring up the Order Information view for a VPS Linux Order. This Search Bar will also be available on the topmost menu bar, in every page of the Reseller Control Panel.

  1. Provide the domain name in the search field.

  2. Select Order from the drop-down menu.

  3. Click the Search button.

  4. On the next page, click the VPS tab.

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