Access to my website has been intermittently blocked today with the message that resource limits have been exceeded. I upgraded to Prime and the problem persists.
This seems highly implausible, as Piwik stats (when I can get at them) indicate modest web traffic. I have had 20 times the traffic in the past with no issues. There are no complex scripts or cpu-intensive pages on the site. There is no way current activity should be imposing any significant load on the host.
---------- Post added at 10:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:12 AM ----------
Okay, this is getting ridiculous. My web site has been rendered almost useless with repeated suspension for exceeding resource limits. This makes no sense at all. The cPanel app is showing heavy CPU usage during periods when there is zero traffic on the site. I have no batch jobs running and there is nothing that could be taxing the server. Is there any way to determine what processes are supposedly executing on the server?
This web site has been working fine for the past five weeks, but if whatever suddenly broke isn't fixed I will need to move to a new hosting service.
---------- Post added at 09:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:10 AM ----------
Ok, this is officially a disaster. Access to the web site is now being blocked because of "Resource Limit Hit!" in spite of the fact that traffic is low and cPanel reports no spike in CPU or memory usage. Support response has been non-existent. Time to abandon ship and find a reliable service.
This seems highly implausible, as Piwik stats (when I can get at them) indicate modest web traffic. I have had 20 times the traffic in the past with no issues. There are no complex scripts or cpu-intensive pages on the site. There is no way current activity should be imposing any significant load on the host.
---------- Post added at 10:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:12 AM ----------
Okay, this is getting ridiculous. My web site has been rendered almost useless with repeated suspension for exceeding resource limits. This makes no sense at all. The cPanel app is showing heavy CPU usage during periods when there is zero traffic on the site. I have no batch jobs running and there is nothing that could be taxing the server. Is there any way to determine what processes are supposedly executing on the server?
This web site has been working fine for the past five weeks, but if whatever suddenly broke isn't fixed I will need to move to a new hosting service.
---------- Post added at 09:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:10 AM ----------
Ok, this is officially a disaster. Access to the web site is now being blocked because of "Resource Limit Hit!" in spite of the fact that traffic is low and cPanel reports no spike in CPU or memory usage. Support response has been non-existent. Time to abandon ship and find a reliable service.