How to Use the Convert Addon Domain to Account WHM Tool

Learn How to Use the Convert Addon Domain to Account WHM Tool

Splitting up your domains between multiple cPanel accounts can allow you to provide cPanel access to a website owner to eliminate their access to your cPanel user’s other domains. As well as many other benefits, this also provides better statistics for identifying resource usage and traffic trends.

Luckily, splitting up domains is made simple using the Convert Addon Domain to Account tool located in the Transfers section of WHM. This guide contains the steps to use this tool for splitting up the cPanel account’s addon domain, including the databases, directory files, SSL Certificate, as well as, FTP and email accounts.

How to Convert an Addon Domain to an Account

  1. cPanel Backup iconCreate a full cPanel backup of the account that contains the domain that you are attempting to split.
     
  2. WHM Username and Password fields and Login button highlightedLog into WHM as root.
     
  3. WHM Search field contains convertType “convert” into the search field to the left.
     
  4. Convert Addon Domain to Account menu option selectedClick on Convert Addon Domain to Account under the Transfers section.
     
  5. Addon Domain list Convert link highlightedClick the Convert icon next to your addon domain.
     
  6. New cPanel Account Settings for addon domain Configure the new Account Settings by filling in the fields accordingly. Refer to the table below for a brief description of the expected values for each field:
    FieldDescription
    UsernameEnter a username to be used as the new cPanel account that will own the addon domain.
    Contact Email (optional)Enter a valid email address to be used for cPanel notifications.
    Package (optional)Select a package to assign to the new cPanel account that will own the addon domain.
    Preserve Account Ownership (Checkbox)Select this checkbox to ensure that the owner of the old cPanel account is set as the owner of the new cPanel account.
     
  7. Selection Details to convert addon domain with displayed Under Selection Details for “example.net” confirm that the addon domain’s details are selected for what you would like moved to the new cPanel account. For our example, all the details were selected correctly, except for the website’s databases.
     
  8. Selection Details MySQL Databases Configure button highlighted In order to select the database for the addon domain, click on the Configure button next to the MySQL Databases option.
     
  9. Configure MySQL Databases warning displayed and Move radio button selected and highlighted Review the warning and click to select Move from the How do you want to transfer your MySQL Databases? options.
     
  10. Configure MySQL Databases notice displayed above list of databases with addon domain database selected Review the notice in the MySQL Databases for “example.net” section and proceed to make your selection for the Database(s) to be moved.
     
  11. Configure MySQL Databases notice displayed above list of database users with addon domain database user selected Review the notice in the MySQL Users for “example.net” section and proceed to make your selection for the Database User(s) to be moved.
     
  12. Configure MySQL Databases Save Selections button highlighted Scroll down and click the Save Selections button.
     
  13. Convert Addon Domain to Account Start Conversion button highlighted Click on the Start Conversion button.
     

Now that you have converted the addon domain to its own account you can manage that website from the new cPanel account created. If you need to reset the new cPanel account’s password to gain access, you can follow our guide on how to reset a cPanel password from WHM.

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John-Paul is an Electronics Engineer that spent most of his career in IT. He has been a Technical Writer for InMotion since 2013.

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