Resolved Can't access my website - Apache is functioning normally ERROR

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Hello, i can't access to my website for a few months since the migration to directadmin. My website (http://ultraglitch.pcriot.com/) turned in a blank page with the mesage "Apache is functioning normally" and i cannot access by admin or ftp.

I believed this are normal issue due to the migration and i've waiting until i read in the forums similar cases and i see im wrong.

Can help me to recover my website please?

Thank you in advance.
 

Anna

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Between December 9th and May12th you did not login to the account once, this lead it to be marked as inactive and purged in early March. The automated suspension system is halted during our maintenance, the login requirement (once every 30 days) has always been there however, so in early January the account would have been eligible for a suspension, and then 21 days later, by end of January it would have been terminated by the automated system.

Due to this being halted we did run a manual purge in early March (it was started the 4th) and since your account did not have any logins the the 60 days prior to the purge it was terminated as inactive.

Due to there being no warning emails as those are part of the automated, currently halted, system we said we'd this time allow for a restore if requested within reasonable time.

Initially we said cutoff for restores would be one week, meaning in reality we should not restore anyone past Sunday 15th, though we extended it a little bit extra, but it was said that the last cutoff date would be on Sunday March 22nd.

You're lucky though that the restore is still possible for your account.
I'm running the restore now and the account should be good to go in a few minutes.

Ps. Any issues that last more then 48 hours is worth reporting as that likely would be a sign something is wrong.
 
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