Oh!. My account has been downgraded to PHP v2. I was in PHP v3. My memory limit is slightly high. So, I got suspended in just 2 page loads. That too, i tried to log-in to my CMS to disable some MODs temporarily until I get my PHPv3 application approved.
What I have to do now? I have some handful of users. Most users are from India and they will be visiting my site in day time (Now, its 10AM in India). I think, my suspension time will increase dramatically.
I didn't disable some MODs. My account got suspended before that.
Please help me.. :crying:
yea my site got suspended again xD
right after it got unsuspended... bah
what i dont understand is why allow 20 gb per month
if u only allow like 400 mb traffic to automatically get suspended
ps; i dont think the automatic unsuspension works
and everyone is now subject to iframe DoS now since its easy to get suspended
Again Brandon, what's the value/percent of the limit... I still have that unclear. And I really would like to know.
Regards.
I don't under stand this on the server
Disk /dev/sda3 (/var) whats that
Edit:
one this i found out is that any time a google bot comes to my site and i refresh the account information page the cpu load increases and when it goes and i refresh the page again it decreases. So i don't know if we are the one to be blamed for thing. I have been looking at this very carefully. What do you thing bryon?
I don't under stand this on the server
Disk /dev/sda3 (/var) whats that
Guys, the overall server load increasing and decreasing is not caused by a few page refreshes. Pages being loaded off your sites would have just about an unnoticeable impact on the system's overall load.
The resource usage script only checks for scripts/programs running continuously for a period of time. Unless the script/page being loaded is doing some crazy stuff (Infinitely looping, using a lot of memory, opening a million HTTP or MySQL connections, etc) for a long period of time, you're not going to be suspended.
The system has a lot of tolerance and gives a lot of leeway before even thinking of suspending your account. The only time that the tolerance is lowered is when the server's load is high. Different servers' loads will occasionally rise during peak hours. If your account is using a lot of server resources during these times there is a higher chance that it may be looked into by the script. Even in situations like this the script still gives a lot of leeway.
It is not perfect, there still are some bugs and issues with the system. Corey and I are working to perfect it though, making changes when we see it is necessary.