Updating package limits on a server typically involves modifying configuration files or using specific tools provided by your hosting environment. There isn't a universal command that works for all server setups. However, if you're using a control panel like WHM or cPanel on a CentOS-based server, you might be able to perform a mass update using the whmapi1 command or scripts.
Here's an example of how you might use the whmapi1 command to update package limits on cPanel/WHM:
whmapi1 editpkg FEATURES=limitprivs PACKAGE=example PACKAGE-1=example1
Explanation:
- whmapi1: This is the command-line utility for interacting with WHM's API.
- editpkg: This is the API function to edit a package.
- FEATURES=limitprivs: This specifies that you want to update the package's limit privileges.
- PACKAGE=example: Replace with the name of the package you want to update.
- PACKAGE-1=example1: If you want to update multiple packages, you can use additional parameters like- PACKAGE-2,- PACKAGE-3, and so on.
Please note:
- The above command is an example and may need to be adjusted based on your specific requirements and server setup.
- Always back up important data and configurations before making any changes to server settings.
- This command is specific to cPanel/WHM environments and may not work on other control panels or custom server setups.
If you're using a different control panel or server setup, the process for mass updating package limits may be different. If you provide more specific information about your server environment, I can try to offer more tailored guidance.
 
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