what x10hosting is saying at --> [ http://status.x10hosting.com/ ]Do you have any idea what is causing it?
24 Dec 2015 8:00am EST
We are investigating performance problems on the server "xo7" that developed last night, where sites on this server are experiencing slowness and intermittent "Backend Fetch Failed" errors. We apologize for the inconvenience this is causing.
what x10hosting is saying at --> [ http://status.x10hosting.com/ ]
on that statement that was made on 24 Dec 2015 8:00am EST - it says " ...that developed last night" which would be on 23 Dec 2015on this report it says 1 day, that is incorrect
on that statement that was made on 24 Dec 2015 8:00am EST - it says " ...that developed last night" which would be on 23 Dec 2015
my old school math says that is three (3) days (i.e. 23, 24, 25 of Dec 2015)
I see nothing about "1 day"
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BTW I posted that statement above at --> [ https://x10hosting.com/community/th...-fetch-failed-please-help.198428/#post-950154 ]
Wow, that just summed up my 2 days of researching for WTF IS GOING on in 30 secondsBasically, the Varnish Cache Server (the thing that makes sites seem faster) is having problems communicating with Apache (the web server that serves your webpages).
Thanks for that explanation. I moved my pages to another server, and created a redirect, because my page really needed to be up through December 24. (It's a registration form for a local contest, and the registration deadline was that day.) Another member has been telling me that the redirect can't possibly work if the page doesn't, because they are both on the same server. Never mind that in fact, the redirect was working perfectly, while the page produced errors every time I tried removing the redirect. But this explains the discrepancy -- the redirect is static, while the page is a PHP based form.Hi,
I am very sorry for the service disruption on xo7; this definitely isn't normal on our free hosting service, nor is this a level of service we accept. I'll briefly post a quick update here. After seeing that xo7 was reporting an abnormally high server load on Christmas Eve, I made a status post and passed the issue on to our administrators, who are actively looking into what is causing this now. From what I gather, our web server (Apache) is serving requests much more slowly than usual, as a result of this. This means PHP scripts take longer to execute. When a script takes too long to execute, or Apache can't serve the request, Varnish (our cache server) throws a 503 Backend Fetch Failed error, since Apache fails to give a valid response, as caftpx10 said. Therefore, some websites will be more affected by the issue than others. If your site consists of static webpages, Varnish can quickly serve cached versions of these pages for longer, so it is less likely visitors will see any problems. If your site consists of dynamic content (like PHP scripts, such as a blog or forum), you may see slow loading times or 503 errors when loading your site, until this issue is resolved.
I really appreciate everyone's patience as we look into this, and putting this issue aside, I hope everyone has had a happy Christmas so far today.
Thank you,
Yes I have moved my site somewhere else too, having to start all over is a pain. It is annoying, but hey, that is what we get for free hosting.
Yeah, mine is a WordPress site. I was able to download the database, and use it to recreate the site elsewhere, so I wasn't entirely starting over. But it was still a pain, particularly since all this happened at the very time that registration for the contest was closing, and a lot of people needed to get to it.
Yeah, mine is a WordPress site. I was able to download the database, and use it to recreate the site elsewhere, so I wasn't entirely starting over. But it was still a pain, particularly since all this happened at the very time that registration for the contest was closing, and a lot of people needed to get to it.
Hi,
I am very sorry for the service disruption on xo7; this definitely isn't normal on our free hosting service, nor is this a level of service we accept. I'll briefly post a quick update here. After seeing that xo7 was reporting an abnormally high server load on Christmas Eve, I made a status post and passed the issue on to our administrators, who are actively looking into what is causing this now. From what I gather, our web server (Apache) is serving requests much more slowly than usual, as a result of this. This means PHP scripts take longer to execute. When a script takes too long to execute, or Apache can't serve the request, Varnish (our cache server) throws a 503 Backend Fetch Failed error, since Apache fails to give a valid response, as caftpx10 said. Therefore, some websites will be more affected by the issue than others. If your site consists of static webpages, Varnish can quickly serve cached versions of these pages for longer, so it is less likely visitors will see any problems. If your site consists of dynamic content (like PHP scripts, such as a blog or forum), you may see slow loading times or 503 errors when loading your site, until this issue is resolved.
I really appreciate everyone's patience as we look into this, and putting this issue aside, I hope everyone has had a happy Christmas so far today.
Thank you,
On the first part, the site to which I moved is, unfortunately, a paid site (through 1and1 hosting). I primarily use it for my professional site, but was able to move the site from here over there on an emergency basis.This is throwing me for a loop! Almost cancelled two broadcasts. I have Two Questions for you: Where did you move your site to and also, how can I download my site? I have a WordPress site as well, but via the app through x10hosting. Any help is cool