It seems that every time I try to do major work on my site, I start to get time out messages.
For example, I created a sub-domain and wanted to copy everything from public_html on the main domain to the sub-domain (was going to download the entire folder to my machine and then upload it to the sub-domain). About half way through the download, it quit. Now when I try to access my main domain, sub-domain, or my cPanel, I just get "The server at jokersracingteam.x10hosting.com is taking too long to respond."
This happens any time I do major work on my site (i.e. a lot of FTP'ing). I do all my work with Firefox (with all the web development tools) and SmartFTP.
My site isn't "live" yet (I haven't broadcasted it to my users), so it shouldn't be a traffic issue. I get the same problems in Internet Explorer as well, so it shouldn't be a Firefox issue either.
Any clues as to what is going on?
Edit:
Total downtime that time was 27 minutes. As of 9:43PM CST, I am back up. I would still like to know what is happening, though.
For example, I created a sub-domain and wanted to copy everything from public_html on the main domain to the sub-domain (was going to download the entire folder to my machine and then upload it to the sub-domain). About half way through the download, it quit. Now when I try to access my main domain, sub-domain, or my cPanel, I just get "The server at jokersracingteam.x10hosting.com is taking too long to respond."
This happens any time I do major work on my site (i.e. a lot of FTP'ing). I do all my work with Firefox (with all the web development tools) and SmartFTP.
My site isn't "live" yet (I haven't broadcasted it to my users), so it shouldn't be a traffic issue. I get the same problems in Internet Explorer as well, so it shouldn't be a Firefox issue either.
Any clues as to what is going on?
Edit:
Total downtime that time was 27 minutes. As of 9:43PM CST, I am back up. I would still like to know what is happening, though.
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