How to Add a Sub-User to Your Server Panel🛠️ 🚀
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- Oct 25
- 3 min read
🛠️ How to Add a Sub-User to Your Server Panel on HolyHosting
Do you play with friends and need someone else to have access to your server?
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to add a Sub-User to your HolyHosting panel. It’s super easy! 💡

Steps to Add a Sub-User:
Log in to Your Control Panel 🔑
Go to the “Users” section 👥 — here you can manage all access to your server.

Click “Create Sub-User.”

Click “Create Sub-User”
User Email: Enter the email address of the friend/user you want to invite to your panel.

Configure the Sub-User’s Permissions
Versions: You can allow your sub-user to change the server’s version.

Control: In this section, you can allow the user to manage the server’s power status:
Send commands to the server via the console.
Start the server.
Stop the server.
Restart the server.

User: Here, you can allow the sub-user to manage other sub-users on the server:
Create new sub-users.
View existing sub-users and their permissions.
Modify other sub-users.
Delete sub-users.

Files: Allows the user to manage the server’s files:
Create files and folders.
View folder contents, but not the contents of individual files.
View file contents, including the ability to download them.
Update the contents of a folder or file.
Delete files or folders.
Archive a directory’s contents and extract files.
SFTP: Allows the user to connect via SFTP and manage server files.

Backup: Allows the user to create and manage server backups:
Create new server backups.
View all server backups.
Delete server backups.
Download server backups.
Restore a backup.

Allocation: Allows the user to manage the server’s port allocations:
View all server allocations.
Create additional allocations for the server.
Update the primary allocation and add notes to each allocation.
Delete server allocations.

Startup: This allows the user to control the server’s startup parameters:
View the server’s startup parameters.
Modify the server’s startup parameters.
Change the Docker image used when the server is running.
Modify the startup command.

Splitter: Allows the user to manage server splitting:
View the server’s splits.
Create new server splits.
Modify an existing split.
Delete an existing split.

Database: Allows the user to access and manage the server’s database:
Create a new database for the server.
View the server’s database.
Update database passwords.
Delete a database instance on the server.

Scheduled Tasks: Allows the sub-user to access the server’s task scheduling:
Create new scheduled tasks.
View existing server schedules.
Update the server’s scheduled tasks.
Delete scheduled tasks on the server.

Configuration: Allows the user to access the server’s settings:
Rename the server and change its description.
Reinstall the server.

Activity: Allows the user to access the server’s activity logs.

Once you’ve assigned all the desired permissions to the sub-user, proceed to send the invitation.
The invited user should receive an email at the address you entered earlier.

All set! Your friend/user will receive an email. They need to confirm the invitation, and once they do, they’ll have access to the panel with the permissions you assigned.
Frequently Asked Questions ❓
❓ Can I limit a sub-user’s permissions?
Yes, you can customize permissions so the sub-user only has access to specific parts of the panel.
❓ How many sub-users can I add?
The number of sub-users depends on your plan. Check your plan’s specifications for details.
❓ Can I remove a sub-user?
Yes, you can revoke a sub-user’s access at any time from the “Users” section.
Common Issues and Solutions:
📭 Invitation email not received: Check that the email was entered correctly and ask the sub-user to check their spam/junk folder.
❌ Sub-user can’t access certain functions: Review the permissions you granted and make sure they have access to the necessary features.
Conclusion
We hope this guide has been helpful! 🚀 Remember, don’t hesitate to ask questions on the HolyHosting Discord or contact our support team.
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