VPS Timeouts With 2 DNS
May 7, 2008
I have a VPS hosted at with a soft layer reseller, my 5 sites have been going well with a very small amount of time outs over the past few months (5-10%), however, one of the sites is now so popular that all my sites are now timing out 60-80% of the time.
What can I do to optimise the connections to my site, recently I went through an built a custom .htaccess from Perishable Press for each site that has reduced load times, and bandwidth.
Will adding a 3rd DNS help?
80%+ of my traffic is hot linking, I would like to keep these hot links.
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May 20, 2008
Is there a way to take the limits off of the timeouts from WHM?
I have a VPS from servint and I'm trying to convert my phpBB 2.0.x to phpBB 3.0.x but I keep getting Internet Explorer Cannot Display the Webpage due to resource limits ...therefore I need to take the limits off for now for converting ....
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Oct 27, 2007
68.56.143.206 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
75.19.61.59 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
65.10.1.137 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
69.234.191.206 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
69.119.254.6 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
70.185.212.244 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
24.98.7.18 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
74.14.51.57 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
74.64.50.40 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
12.192.27.246 - - [27/Oct/2007:18:17:54 -0400] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
my servers are literally overwhelmed with this kind of ddos attack.
i am running apache 1.3.37 and php 4.4.7 on some quad core boxes. you got any ideas if we could work this out somehow? we tried banning the ips but there were like 10000 and the servers became heavy overloaded.
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Aug 24, 2005
I am having a user that is having issues with their IMAP accounts and Outlook timing them out. I have had them set the timeout in Outlook to the maximum of 10 minutes and it is still showing up occassionally. I have a dedicated server that is running Exim 4.2. I was hoping someone here had an idea on how I can either fix this on the Server side or the client side.
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Mar 30, 2008
I've one main web server, the problem is that many people (now including myself) are often receiving "Connection timed out" messages in their web browser when trying to visit websites. This web server is a CentOS 5 machine and the HTTP server in use is Apache 2.2.
Of course, I've considered contacting server admin people who will look at this sort of thing on a one-off price or manage my servers at a periodic billing rate - but I'd much prefer to see what others have to say here first... hopefully learn some new stuff. It isn't a huge problem right now, but it can be annoying browsing the websites because a refresh would be required to connect again. I've learnt everything I know about Linux etc myself so far, through the likes of WebHostingTalk.. now is time for me to learn about TCP, HTTP, Apache and more if anybody has any ideas about this problem.
When running netstat, I'm seeing a rather large amount of TIME_WAIT's, I'm thinking this could have something todo with the connection time outs?
Here is my netstat output for TCP: [url]- notice all of the HTTP TIME_WAIT's for gangsternation.net? (also, a couple of other sites with less traffic)
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Aug 17, 2008
I run a video script on my new server at leaseweb and had a lot of trouble with timeouts and IO Errors when uploading files to our site.
We tried changing a few settings making the environment as liberal as possible.
I changed max_input_time and max_execution_time in php.iniI also changed TimeOut in httpd.conf and made sure there is no LimitRequestBody in httpd.conf
The tmp directory should have enough space and is writable.
So the question is if these changes are not enough because we are still getting these errors.
Is there something we are missing. Or does Leaseweb have some invisible incoming bandwidth limit it slaps on its servers by default?
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Sep 25, 2013
The last packet successfully received from the server was 60.410.682 milliseconds ago. The last packet sent successfully to the server was 60.410.687 milliseconds ago. is longer than the server configured value of 'wait_timeout'. You should consider either expiring and/or testing connection validity before use in your application, increasing the server configured values for client timeouts, or using the Connector/J connection property 'auto Reconnect= true' to avoid this problem.
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