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Yeah, sure there is - their module for WHMCS.
Pretty sure it has graphs, reboot, shutdown and etc. buttons.
The whmcs module is missing other functions such as OS re-install, rDNS if you have it, etc. Unfortunately without paying for a custom whmcs module it isn't possible.
I'd def pay to have someone code something similar to Hostbill's WHMCS module for sure though.
It doesn't have enough though... no reinstallation, console, change hostname, etc...
Oh... so HostBill does have this built in?
Yeah, you should get HostBill
Yea host bill can do all that they wrote their own module.
Keep hostbill.
You can write addons for this functionality. Solusvm provides all options to integrate this function in whmcs.
Would have to be custom, I am doing something similar now.
ok i will use hostbill thanks
It's all part of the admin API. Leaving the buttons out doesn't increase security. Whmcs has more login security than solusvm right now if you enable 2 step auth.
Use custom.php to add to the client panel in whmcs. Better option is write your own module. It's actually not that hard.
Virtualizor has a really great WHMCS plugin
@Jeffrey - I haven't tried Virtualizor in over a year. How are the bugs and such? Is it working right now?
have you seen their pricing lately, definitely not LEB friendly haha
@rsk - it's being discussed here: http://sqz.io/hbsux
@marcm yes I know, it was a rhetorical question :P
@rsk - Oh, sorry - http://sqz.io/for_when_you_have_a_rethorical_question_you_will_find_the_answer_here
@marcm hhhh
Tried it earlier. Still feels horrible.
I am trying to access the Solus Admin API from within WHMCS. That is the the best way to do this. Anyone have any luck doing that? They don't have any coding examples like they do for the client API, just a guide on using the API once connected. I know how to pull the API ID and Key from the WHMCS DB. I need a coding example of what to do after that to actually use the Admin API.
The features available in the API are not complete but it's good enough for now and they say they will be adding more features to it.
http://docs.solusvm.com/admin_api
You can also create a new key pair on the Solus Master control panel and access it directly. However, if you do it that way any changes you do on the Solus control panel would not be reflected in WHMCS. It would be ok for things like a reboot button though.
Solusvm addon for whmcs is enough for openvz and xenpv, we wrote a script for reload OS inside whmcs client area, which means our client don't need login solusvm panel.
screenshot: http://www.comfortvps.com/VPS/How-reload-os-my-vps.html
But it's too many work to get solusvm functions all inside whmcs client area if client want HVM or KVM
where i can get that??
There is always this:
http://www.modulesgarden.com/products/whmcs/solusvm_extended_vps/features
Old thread much?
thats not free
and maybe need master solusvm right?
HostBill can't support KVM and HVM reinstall os.
Hey guys, there's this magical file called customerfunctions.php or custom.php in some versions of the SolusVM WHMCS module in which you can CUSTOMIZE THE CLIENT INTERFACE IN WHMCS.
Daily reminder that running a hosting company is not rocket science.
The Modules Garden SolusVM Extended plugin brings 90% of SolusVM functions into your WHMCS client area.
Only thing it ready doesn't have is the ability to kick off a quick backup.
Its a one time fee for it and you do still need a SolusVM master server.
1+ for modules garden plugin for whmcs/solusvm automation