How Long Should Setup Take
Apr 16, 2007I bought a VPS its taken 18 hours still no setup is this normal?
View 11 RepliesI bought a VPS its taken 18 hours still no setup is this normal?
View 11 RepliesHow long does it normally take to get a shared account setup with a hosting provider? I am now in my 5th day and still have not had the account setup. I have made my DNS changes and I just keep getting email responses that it is coming. Should I be worried or is a week the normal response time in a shared environment?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI recently read around here and people had their VPS setup within 5 minutes in some cases. I've ordered a VPS from VirPus and I'm not sure how long it usually takes to setup. I'm nearing the 24 hour mark so I'm not sure. How long on average is an acceptable waiting time? or how long would you say it should take?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI ordered server and payed 48 hours ago by paypal. Why i do not have details for it?
In they website they wrote what they have 2 servers in stock!
Signed up and paid the first month for a 'Linux Entry' + 1 GB mySQL around 4:45PM today. It's now 11:21PM and I have not heard anything or received any Emails for remote access. Does it usually take this long?
Reading thru this site they seemed to be one of the best if your on a $30/month budget.
Maybe setting up the Linux stuff takes longer for them than Windows?
root@server [~]# replace ns3.host.com ns1.host.com -- /var/named/*
-bash: /usr/bin/replace: Argument list too long
How can I work past this?
Using Centos 4.5 / cpanel
If you have a vps, how long does the 'burst' actually last?
View 5 Replies View RelatedAs my clients' needs expand, they're asking for chroot ssh/sftp setup. I'm currently on a dedicated Linux setup but don't really have the time to set up a whole new box with full virtualization or investigate a full chroot solution (baby on the way), and to be honest it would be less hassle to move to a new provider than worry about down time with sites.
What I'm looking for:
- linux hosting
- hosting for 30+ accounts, some with several domains
- at least 6 IP addresses for SSL certs
- each account in a full chroot environment (ssh/sftp/ftp) so they can't poke around each others' files, or each account set up in a virtual machine setup (ie: openvz)
- maildir
- spamassassin
- php 5, mysql, perl 5.8.8
- suexec apache would be nice
Had a problem whereby the best solution was to ask support to restore my VPS from the Virtuozo backup.
It has now been 2 days and no idea when it will complete.
Seems excessive, or something wrong, but support just say "It is not uncommon for restores to take this long with the backup software we are using".
Just wondering, have any of you ever needed to ask support to restore from backup, and how long did it take?
The amount of data is approx 30GB.
I just signed up with a new host. How long should I expect it to transfer sites through WHM? I know it depends on the size of the sites but how long does the average 100M site?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI got one free with my host, but it seems tohave been over 24 hours since i ordered it (via my host) how long does it take, am i being impatient, or is it just the host not bothering to sort it out?
View 12 Replies View RelatedFor some reason on a box I have, it takes 25 seconds from the time I hit enter for a usernames password for it to login via SSH. I am running CentOS 4.4
Is there something I can check to see why it is taking so long and/or fix this?
How long did I keep a host denied by BFD?
BFD in my server adds at least 5 hosts to the deny rules of APF every day.
For how long should I maintain that?
There is a limit for this rules?
I have a server running SUSE. dual quad core chips, 16 gigs of RAM.
It's a webserver only running Apache.
We have been having a problem the past few days where page loads take forever yet CPU load and RAM load are very, very low.
I've noticed when it happens when viewing HTOP that TASKS jump from about 350 average to 1000 average. Pages won't start loading until this number drops.
I see no errors in error_log or messages however restarting Apache seems to fix the issue?
I've tried messing around with KEEPALIVE settings with no help.
Any clues on where to start? Pretty lost on this one becuase I see no errors and the load both CPU and RAM are low.
I am rebuilding Apache on my server.
However, it has been stuck at "adding module mod_auth_passthrough.c" for the past hour , is it normal?
How long does rebuilding Apache normally take?
I am using Servint and I am looking for another provider with similar reputation/reliability. I have heard many good things about Zone.net on this forum, but they don't have any reviews older than a few months. Have they been around long, if so, why no early posts?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI signed up with namecheap.com for RapidSSL. I had my hosting provider generate a CSR for me and I put it in namecheap. Then I receive an email from namecheap that says:
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Thank you for your RapidSSL order.
Supplier Order Id: ######
An email will be sent to the designated approver with instructions on how to approve your certificate request for xxx.domain.com.
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This was sent about two hours ago. I need this SSL fast as it is the backbone of my website. Namecheap doesn't have phone support and RapidSSL is closed on weekends. Any insight on when I'll get instructions to move onto the next step?
We are curious to know about other hosting companies
How long do you keep a customer's Data if he has not paid for his invoices?
For shared web hosting.
I have some problems with apache.
As you can see below, long-live httpd processes use a lot of CPU / Ram.
Usually this processes caused high LA - 8-12.
Code:
%CPU CPU NI S TIME COMMAND
0.2 - 0 S 00:00:27 nginx: worker process
0.3 - 0 S 00:00:29 nginx: worker process
0.3 - 0 S 00:00:30 nginx: worker process
3.3 - 0 S 00:04:09 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.4 - 0 S 00:04:16 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.5 - 0 S 00:05:50 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.6 - 0 S 00:05:40 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.6 - 0 S 00:05:16 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.6 - 0 S 00:06:04 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.7 - 0 S 00:06:06 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.7 - 0 S 00:00:55 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.7 - 0 S 00:06:10 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.7 - 0 S 00:06:10 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.7 - 0 S 00:06:10 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.8 - 0 S 00:06:12 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.8 - 0 S 00:05:40 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
3.9 - 0 S 00:06:28 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
what happened not sure really, but asked volumedrive to reboot the machine like an hour ago and it has still not come online, anyone know or has experience with VD and how long it usually takes them to reboot machine? Or is there any outages anyone is aware that VD is facing right now ?
Damn i got some upset users already ready to shoot the bunny, baah this proxy hosting is kinda harder than one would imagine
Anyone have experience with this company? (Ecatel.nl / Ecatel.net / Ecatel Ltd)
On Pre-Sale the support reply to my tickets very very fast (even on weekend or at night).
After read a few topics here on wehostingtalk, today, at 14h ago i decided to rent the server and pay the bill, since that i dint have a single answer to my questions, i already try to contact suport 3 or 4 times.
This is my first dedicated server, could someone tell me if this is normal?
On ecatel.se (same company) I see a "Server ready 60 minutes after order" but as i say already pass 14h and nothing.
why I have long processes on these two? (time wise)
7712 named 15 0 40088 39M 1688 S 1.1 1.9 50:33 0 named
13 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.1 0.0 29:35 0 kjournald
iowait goes up and down too, along with server loads load average: 2.19, 2.76, 4.31
Do you think I need to change ext3 to ext2?
If so here's my fstab, which bits do I need to change?
LABEL=/ / ext3 defaults,usrquota 1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2
none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
none /proc proc defaults 0 0
none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
/dev/hda2 swap swap defaults 0 0
/usr/tmpDSK /tmp ext3 defaults,noauto 0 0
/tmp /var/tmp ext3 defaults,bind,noauto 0 0
Or should I troubleshoot for something else? If so how/what should I do?
I have a few vps on different providers and I was shoring up my hostnames to make them more cohesive for the different servers.
I placed a request with a well-known, premium vps provider this morning at 9am EDT and am still awaiting them to complete the host name change. They came back immediately and said an admin would have to handle and then noting for hours. At approx 2p EDT, I asked for an update and I received a response at nearly 4pm EDT saying they were still waiting for their admin to get back.
Keep in mind this is a fully-managed, not cheap, vps with a very good rep here on wht.
Am I expecting too much?
I'd change it myself, but I'm unable to do so with virtuozzo.
I recently deployed an OpenBSD machine using pf to be a router/firewall for my home LAN, using NAT and sitting between our cable modem and our switch. It seems to work great.
But I just noticed an 'active' connection to a website... It's been open for 19 hours. 12KB of traffic has flowed over the connection, and the machine on the local end that initiated the connection is a laptop that's been offline for hours.
My question is twofold:
- Why hasn't this been dropped, after hours of inactivity?
- Short of restarting everything, is there a way to instruct PF to drop the connection / lose state information on it?
I was wondering if anyone can recommend any LI / NY area colo that offers competitive rates.
View 14 Replies View RelatedThis is a networking question at the top tier level.
Why does ATT, and others, deliberately insert a long delay (500 ms) in all packet traffic at major gateways. This is plain obvious for traffic across major links (Pacific, or to Asia, etc). I can ping plott over a few hours, and it's easy to see this is deliberately inserted delays, and manipulated as they choose.
Is this the major players trying to channel traffic through other major connnections? Or them giving priority (or non priority) to various major ISP's as they choose? Or them pretending they have run out of band width?
Yes I know at this time the Taiwan problem exists, but this happens all the time year round, and fluctuates at very predictable amounts at various times of day.
I've got a 2.8 Dual Xenon with 2GB of ram. Taking a look at my "top" output I see the following:
Code:
18119 nobody 15 0 20812 20M 9764 S 0.8 0.9 0:05 0 httpd
3388 mysql 16 0 105M 97M 1908 S 0.7 4.8 95:08 1 mysqld
22225 nobody 15 0 18920 18M 9060 S 0.7 0.9 0:02 2 httpd
3391 mysql 16 0 105M 97M 1908 S 0.5 4.8 95:33 1 mysqld
13612 nobody 15 0 16872 16M 7192 S 0.4 0.8 0:05 3 httpd
21871 nobody 15 0 20712 19M 7768 S 0.4 0.9 0:02 2 httpd
I've got MySQL process running 95+ minutes. This isn't the first time it's happened.
I've seen it go as high as 120 minutes. The load average is 1.2. All my sites that use MySQL i.e. Wordpress blogs all run fine.
Looking at "MyTop" output everything looks normal:
Code:
MySQL on localhost (4.0.27-standard) up 37+01:40:24 [20:42:31]
Queries: 39.9M qps: 13 Slow: 211.0 Se/In/Up/De(%): 87/01/04/01
qps now: 9 Slow qps: 0.0 Threads: 20 ( 1/ 49) 64/04/09/09
Cache Hits: 27.5M Hits/s: 9.0 Hits now: 4.4 Ratio: 79.3% Ratio now: 73.3%
Key Efficiency: 100.0% Bps in/out: 571.7/961.9 Now in/out: 941.1/385.6k
Id User Host/IP DB Time Cmd Query or State
-- ---- ------- -- ---- --- ----------
1263533 root localhost mysql 0 Query show full processlist
1263663 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 8 Sleep
1262512 DELAYED gwz3phj_va 9 Delaye Waiting for INSERT
1263618 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 9 Sleep
1263658 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 15 Sleep
1263659 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 15 Sleep
1263617 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 22 Sleep
1263651 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 22 Sleep
1263642 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 37 Sleep
1263640 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 43 Sleep
1263636 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 52 Sleep
1263633 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 53 Sleep
1263630 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 55 Sleep
1263631 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 55 Sleep
1263624 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 74 Sleep
1263625 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 75 Sleep
1263623 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 78 Sleep
1263615 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 79 Sleep
1263621 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 85 Sleep
1263616 gwz3phj_v localhost gwz3phj_va 88 Sleep
Overall my server is running just fine but these odd long running MySQL process have me worried.
I am running phproxy on my dedicated server.
Sometime some process hangs for long.
I want to kill processes automatically when it takes more than 5 minutes.
And is there any tip you will share to optimize my server best for phproxy?
Just wondering... When I set my A-name records in my Domain-provider control panel, it takes almost 24hours to take effect sometimes, yet other times it can be almost instant...
I was just wondering, from a technical point of view, why this is. Does anyone know?
I have had a node with Justedge since July last year, they seem great for the most part, until things go wrong and you need their help.
Here are their responses to reboot tickets which I have sent in, all critical, all with things like "Reboot Needed" "Server reboot" "Server down" as the headers, all with either "Emergency" or "Critical" as the priority.
Here are the response times, when I sent in the ticket and got the first reply. I thought it might of been an isolated incident at first that they took a while to respond to an urgent ticket like this but it has seemed to not be the case.
Ticket submitted -24 Jul 2008 06:40 AM
Response - 24 Jul 2008 09:12 AM (Took 2hrs 31 minutes for a response)
Ticket submitted - 09 Jan 2009 02:46 AM
Response - 09 Jan 2009 10:50 AM (Took 8hrs 4 minutes for a response)
Ticket submitted - 10 Jan 2009 04:13 PM
Response - 10 Jan 2009 04:18 PM (Score, actually a quick one)
Ticket submitted - 10 Jan 2009 04:43 AM
Response - 10 Jan 2009 09:03 AM (Took 4 hrs 20 minutes for a response)
Ticket submitted - 03 Apr 2009 07:04 PM
Response - 04 Apr 2009 11:06 AM (Took 16 hrs 2 minutes for a response, luckily the server started working again in this time, aparently there were small power issues with something, although no detailed reason actually given)
I created a database for my site and then a subdomain.
The subdomain is already working but the database still shows pending setup. Normally, the database setup is much faster than the subdomain setup.
I'm not sure what's going on. Their email support sucks. They don't even reply on time. I can't call them because I'm overseas. It would be a very expensive phone call.
This is my first week with them. Do you guys experience this with Godaddy?