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eromusica36

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So hello again... Now when i get approved on godaddy on x10hosting, i installed WP and i get maintance... So tell me honestly, this will happen all time here? Cause i was planning on Premium , but since:

1. FTP dont work ( too many users on )
2. Website under maintance
3. I can ONLy upload files through legacy file manager
4. Cannot upload files Directly through the Wordpress
5. and a Little laggy

Or i just started doing this at wrong time?

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website: http://artillery-music.com
 

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The FTP user limit is from a bug that's being worked on. The lag is to be expected, as you're sharing a server with thousands of other users - Some of which like to abuse our services, which degrades our hardware.

Uploading directly through any script is not recommended, since it takes up CPU - Normally I would recommend FTP, but the user limit issue comes into play here.
 

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We did switch the HTTP server software we use a few weeks ago on the Free Hosting, and of course, we're still ironing out some of the bugs. I haven't been keeping tabs as to what the status is on some of the problems that have been reported, such as direct uploading through the scripts, so I couldn't tell you how things are going.

Are you sure that the maintenance page you saw was not a Wordpress maintenance page? Sometimes if Wordpress is taking a while to install an update to a plug-in or to the Software itself, the software will get stuck in a maintenance mode and a maintenance file in Wordpress's admin directory would need to be deleted if it eventually does not snap out of it. The Wordpress page contains nothing more than text, and it should not appear as an x10Hosting page or as a Litespeed Web Server page.

As far as the FTP User limit goes, just try again later when there is less demand. If there are users taking up FTP connections, they should time out or be spotted by admins if they are seen as abusive.
 
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- It might had a wordpress Maintance "Bug" i guess

So maybe is possible you create script that wipe out all FTP online users every 15 - 30 minutes , or... make CANNOT connect too fast, waiting limit 15 -30 minutes something like that.

Mkay but still im confused cuz , i tried to upload a template and it was buggy, so i boughed new template. " thinking maybe its real buggy", So my question is javascript is working right??? or maybe i just had to add privilegs to 755, but its way to long to do it manually, better to go with FTP.

2nd question: If i would go PREMIUM now? would i have all fixed all still same things? i will be transferred to another server? Etc?

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Well Look , again , using new template , it suppost to look other way here is original:


http://www.kingsizetheme.com/ ( for wordpress )

This is what i have , whats the problem here? : http://artillery-music.com/

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Got fixed, anyway i think for week, and we might go premium.
 

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I can't seem to find a problem with the way the theme looks on your site compared to the theme's homepage. See the attachments for what I see.

Uploading problems with cPanel are usually issues with JavaScript. Sometimes it's an anti-script or a Firewall program blocking the request. Sometimes it's an issue with the server itself though with cPanel that is often far and few for file uploads.

By default the FTP server software kills connections if they are idle for I think 100 seconds or so. The problem is, if clients keep sending keep-alive signals, they might not in fact ever disconnect. When that happens someone usually sees it and kills the connection forcefully. This happens from time to time so unless x10 has some other scripts I'm not aware of to keep FTP usage responsible I don't know of anything else in place to kill connections.
 

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