Module: subaccounts

Module: subaccounts#

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  • list subaccounts

  • get subaccount GUID

  • get service account USERNAME TYPE

  • check subaccount conflicts USERNAME

COMMANDS

list subaccounts

List the sub-accounts of the main cPanel account, along with detailed information of each sub-account.

Example

$ cpanel list subaccounts

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/UserManager-list_users/

get subaccount GUID

Show detailed information of a sub-account, identified by its GUID. To get this GUID, use ‘cpanel list subaccounts’. Note that only sub-accounts with a sub_account_exists flag set to 1 can be queried.

Example

$ cpanel get subaccount EXAMPLE1:EXAMPLE.COM:564CD663:FE50072F2620B50988EA4E5F46022546FBE6BDDE3C36C2F2534F4967C661EC37

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/lookup_user/

get service subaccount USERNAME TYPE

Show detailed information of a service subaccount, identified by its USERNAME. TYPE is the type of service subaccount, it’s either ‘ftp’, ‘email’ or ‘webdisk’.

Use ‘cpanel list subaccounts’ to get a list of full subaccount usernames.

Example

$ cpanel get service subaccount ftp@example.com ftp

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/lookup_service_account/

check subaccount conflicts USERNAME

Check if a subaccount identified by USERNAME conflicts with any other subaccount. Look for a “conflict”:1 in the returned JSON data.

Use ‘cpanel list subaccounts’ to get a list of full subaccount usernames.

Example

$ cpanel check subaccount conflicts ftp@example.com

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/check_account_conflicts/