Virtuozzo Power Panel (VZPP) is a very useful tool which empowers VPS owners with full administrative rights to manage / administer their VPS' as per their individual needs. VZPP functions on port 4643. Login details for individual VPS' would be as follows.
URL : https://vpsip:4643
Login : Administrator / root
Password : (Same as administrator / root)
Once you login and get inside into the panel, you will see a wide array of options available. To the left of your screen you will have a drop down list of different options. They are as follows.
I. VPS Management
(a) Start / Stop VPS -
This option allows you to start, stop and restart your VPS yourself. You do not have to depend on the support team to do this for you.
(b) Change Password -
This allows you to change the password for your VZPP yourself.
(c) File Manager -
This is a traditional file manager which allows you to manage your files using VZPP.
(d)Maintenance -
This allows you to generate backups for your VPS. You can have only one backup at a time in your Virtuozzo.
There are two types of backup; "Full" and "Incremental". A full backup would mean that all the data of the VPS will be backed up. An incremental backup means that only the data which has changed or newer data which has been uploaded in the VPS (from the date of the previous backup) will be taken in. It is upto you to decide on which type suits you best. We generally suggest incremental.
(e)Resources -
This tells you about the way you are using the available resources for your VPS and how you are using them. At this time, you have used 99% of all available disk-space on your VPS. You have very little spare available disk-space. You might want to consider upgrading your plan.
II - System Services
(a)System Services -
This option allows you to see and monitor the actions which were performed on your VPS i.e. starting /stopping of the services done on your VPS. It also tells you the login which was used to perform the action.
(b)System Processes -
Similar to the "top" command which is run on a linux server to monitor the dynamic processes which run on it, this option allows you to monitor the various individual processes running (it also lists the PID - Process ID of each process). This way you can very easily identify the process that consumes heavy resources and control it.
(c) Plesk Control Panel -
This option allows you to access Plesk control panel from your virtuozzo itself (in case its installed for your VPS)
(d) Remote Desktop -
You may also establish a RDP connection to your VPS from the VZPP itself using this option.
III - Logs
(a)Status Changes -
Using this option you can see how the VPS status has been changing. You can also use filters to select several records by date/time.
(b) QoS Alerts -
This option allows you to see the log of QoS alerts. These are events that occur when the VPS resource usage hits a certain limit. You can also use the filter to select the relevant records by their date/time. There are three different zones here. Green zone can be considered safe. Yellow zone is little dangerous. Red zone would mean that the VPS reached the maximum resources threshold at that time.
(c) Action Logs -
This option allows you to see a list of actions, both running and already finished. This is something like the Event Viewer in the Administration tools of the server.
(d) Traffic Log -
This shows the bandwidth usage of your VPS. You can generate graphical as well as text records.
Hope this helps
