Knowledgebase
The ccs-check Script Print this Article
Overview:
The /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ccs-check
script manages maintenance for the The Calendar and Contacts Server (CCS) plugin. You can run this script after you install the CCS plugin on your server. This script allows CCS to run with your server’s SSL certificate. To complete this action, the script copies SSL/TLS certificate data to the /opt/cpanel-ccs/conf
CCS directory. Then, the script allows the server to read that directory.
Run the script
To run this script on the command line, use the following format:
/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ccs-check [options]
Options
Use the following options with this script:
To run the script, you must always the --ssl
and --run
options.
-
--force
— Copies the SSL certificate data into a specific CCS directory. The script overlooks whether CCS is already installed on the server./usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ccs-check --run --ssl --force
-
--help
— Shows information about the script./usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ccs-check --help
-
--norestart
— Lets the system update SSL information without a CCS restart./usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ccs-check --run --ssl --norestart
-
--run
— Runs the script in the background./usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ccs-check --run --ssl
-
--ssl
— Copies the SSL certificate data into a specific CCS directory./usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ccs-check --run --ssl
Was this answer helpful?
Related Articles
Overview: The cPanel & WHM installation process adds important scripts to your server’s...
Overview: You can use the /usr/local/cpanel/bin/dbmaptool script to grant ownership of databases...
Overview: This script allows you to manage the task queue system. The task queue system allows...
Overview: The /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/auto-adjust-mysql-limits script updates MySQL®...
Overview: The /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check script allows you to manually check the SSL...