Right after the login you are greeted with the overview over your
account, you are able to see your account releated data such as
available and used ressources.
On the lefthand side you have the always - present menu, which
gives you a quick access to every area of SysCP. But first let's have a
look to the big table in the main part of the page. It's divided into
two parts: The account-data and the ressources you have (more on this
later).
Here you can see your
account-related data such as name, address, customer-number,
etc.
Here you can
see the name your admin added you with
Here you can
see the corporation-name your admin added you with
Here you can
see the street your admin added you with
Here you can
see the ZIP-Cide and city your admin added you with
Here you can
see the email address your admin added you with
Here you
can see the customer-number given by your admin
Here you can see
your available and used ressources
This is
your SysCP username, used to login into SysCP and FTP
These are
your available domains, which have been added to your
account.
This
is the amount of subdomains you have used and available (the amount
of available subdomains is in brackets)
The
webspace - values represent the diskspace used on the system. The
first value represent the used diskspace, the second one shows the
total diskspace you have available
The
traffic - The first value represents the already used traffic, the
second one shows how much traffic you are allowed to use per
month.
There are three different parts, email addreses, email
accounts and email forwarders.
This is
the amount of email addresses you have used and available (the
amount of available email addresses is in brackets)
This
is the amount of email accounts you have used and available (the
amount of available email accounts is in brackets)
2.2.6.3. Email forwarders
This
is the amount of email forwarders you have used and available (the
amount of available email forwarders is in brackets)
In the row
"MySQL - databases" the usage of MySQL-databases is displayed. In
brackets the value represents how many databases you are able to
create in total. The value before the brackets shows the amount of
databases, you actually use.
This is the
amount of ftp-accounts you have used and available (the amount of
available ftp-accounts is in brackets)