You can use the command in conjunction with a script to reset all LVE (Lightweight Virtual Environment) users' limits to their default values on a CloudLinux server. Here's a step-by-step guide:
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Backup Data: - Before making any significant changes, it's crucial to back up your server's data, including user configurations and limits.
 
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Create a Script: - Use a text editor to create a script. For example, you can name it reset_lve_limits.sh.
 
- Use a text editor to create a script. For example, you can name it 
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for user in $(lvectl list | awk '{print $1}'); do lvectl set ${user} -p 0 done- This script will loop through all LVE users and reset their limits to the default values.
 
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Save and Grant Permissions: - Save the script and grant it execution permissions:
 
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chmod +x reset_lve_limits.sh
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Execute the Script: - Run the script with superuser privileges:
 
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sudo ./reset_lve_limits.sh- This will execute the script and reset the limits for all LVE users.
 
Please note:
- This script assumes that you have lvectlinstalled and that you have the necessary permissions to modify LVE limits.
- Be cautious when running scripts that make changes to system configurations. If possible, ensure you have backups in place and test in a non-production environment.
Always consult with CloudLinux's official documentation or support resources for the most accurate and up-to-date information on managing LVE limits on your specific server.
 
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