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Service Plan inside Reseller Plan using CLI

gijsbert

Basic Pleskian
Dear reader,

I like to create some service plans using the cli-tools, /usr/local/psa/bin/service_plan.

I am able to create a service plan, but I'm unable to create a service plan inside a reseller plan. For example I cannot "tell" the service_plan script to add the created serviceplan to a reseller plan.

Is it possible to create a serviceplan inside a reseller plan, using the cli?

Regards,

Gijsbert
 
First create a reseller plan, login as reseller and create a service plan. The service plan created by the reseller is also listed in the plans you see as admin. Let me explain a little more. We always gave our resellers full acess to the control panel (admin-login), but we prefer to create a reseller and give them a reseller-login. As admin we have a few service plans and those plans needs to be added to the reseller. I was hoping we I could create a service plan using /usr/local/psa/bin/service_plan with an extra option to bind the plan to a reseller.
 
What about option

-owner <login> Username of the reseller who will own this hosting plan (do not use if the plan owner should be admin)

for /usr/local/psa/bin/service_plan utility? Have you tried to specify reseller with it?
 
What about option

-owner <login> Username of the reseller who will own this hosting plan (do not use if the plan owner should be admin)

for /usr/local/psa/bin/service_plan utility? Have you tried to specify reseller with it?

stupid me, i missed the owner-option :) Thanks Igor
 
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