I signed on to a host just a few weeks ago and from my computer at home I got some work-in-progress pages up and running. However, I tried looking at the pages from some other computers and get weird, inconsistent results. In those computers either my site page loads, or GoDaddy domain parking page loads (I registered the domain with GoDaddy).
Why are some computers referring back to GoDaddy's page while in other places they go right to my pages on the web host? Have I did something wrong in setting up the nameservers? Currently I have my host's nameservers on the top of the nameserver list, but GoDaddy's are still on the list, although below my host's in priority order.
One of my clients like to host his emails at Yahoo hosting service, but he also wants to host his website at another hosting company with the same domain.
regarding the speed of loading my website. How do you find in terms of speed of my blog? Is it slow? - My blog: mangochico.com
I am contemplating in changing host as I believe my current host isn't up to par when it comes to loading times.
Tell me what you think about the loading times and if you happen to know a good, reliable and fast host please list it below so I can take a look at it and see if it fits to my needs.
I seem to be having a problem with slow loading. When I type in a couple of domain names on my browser, I noticed that it will take 2 seconds, before the site will start to load.
On my status bar, it would show "Looking for www.domain.com" during that 2 seconds.
It seems like the DNS is taking a long time to find my IP?
a DNSstuff.com's tools report, shows my DNS as pretty healthy.
i am trying to optimize my dedicated server to host one website (php-nuke platnuam 7.6v2b5 taking 1min to 1min 30secs to load). ive read the tutorials and it does not seem to make a difference no matter what i try. if one of you guys could kindly point out what could possibly be the problem i would be very greatful.
Vmstat: procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- --system-- -----cpu------ r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa st 0 0 0 891124 228272 1964832 0 0 34 21 99 81 1 0 98 0 0 0 0 0 891124 228284 1964824 0 0 0 9 1045 161 0 0 100 0 0 1 0 0 891124 228292 1964832 0 0 0 3 1031 130 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 891124 228300 1964832 0 0 0 3 1045 157 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 891000 228308 1964832 0 0 0 7 1035 144 0 0 100 0 0
Distro: REDHAT Enterprise 5 i686
Mysql: 4.1.22-standard
Apache: Server version: Apache/2.0.61 Server built: Oct 17 2007 14:55:40 Cpanel::Easy::Apache v3.2.0 rev2623
php: PHP 5.2.4 (cli) (built: Oct 17 2007 15:00:59) Copyright (c) 1997-2007 The PHP Group Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2007 Zend Technologies
things from the tutorials section ive tried: this website/showthread.php?t=549666 this website/showthread.php?t=579135 this website/showthread.php?t=340239 (only did 4. Tuning sysctl.conf from here)
I have a VPS over at futurehosting, and I'm having some issues with my PHP/MySQL sites loading slowly after a few days of uptime. A restart of the various services (apache/mysql) fixes the issue, but I'd like the issue to not start in the first place.
I know very little of server administration (I'm still learning) so just let me know what info you need to see to do the troubleshooting and I'll get it to you.
On my home computer if I ping mysite.com I get 207.210.88.88 which is the correct site pointing to my site at[url]
However, on other computers at different locations I sometimes get 216.180.231.76 which is my OLD server
Last summer I moved servers and since then I have noticed that sometimes I get the old site, sometimes the new one. My site was moved last summer within the same hosting company
I have updated the DNS servers at my registrar (namecheap) to my latest assigned nameserver ns120a.genericdns.com and ns120b.genericdns.com (as assigned) and that did not seem to help! I also tried switching my DNS back to the old server for 12 hours, then switching back to the new ones (above) but I'm still getting the old site sometimes.
Why are there 2 versions of my site on the web, and how can I get them all to ping to the right place?
Is there a DNS setting somewhere that needs to be changed with my host? Or is this some kind of DNS/routing error?
I have a VPS hosting account with godaddy and i already had a website over there. Lets say www.first.com
Now,I registered a different domain name and as i want to host this second website on the same server, i went into my control panel and "Added a new Domain" and told it's registered with godaddy nameservers and it's create a new user account and points this second website to the new user account folder.
So,when I type www.first.com, it goes to the first website And,when I type www.second.com, it goes to the second website
So,far everything is fine. But here's the problem
And,when I type second.com, it goes to the first website
When I checked the MX Records in the godaddy account,both the domains point to the same VPS account IP i.e:
i am getting iptables errors when reloading APF, and after that APF takes a few seconds to move thru each line in deny_hosts.rules (and also other rules files). is this normal? if i have a very long list of deny rules wouldnt this delay loading other rules?
(running centos/virtuozzo 2.6.18-028stab062.3)
Code: /etc/apf/apf -r apf(7689): {glob} flushing & zeroing chain policies apf(7689): {glob} firewall offline apf(7721): {glob} activating firewall apf(7761): {glob} determined (IFACE_IN) venet0 has address 127.0.0.1 apf(7761): {glob} determined (IFACE_OUT) venet0 has address 127.0.0.1 apf(7761): {glob} loading preroute.rules iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 apf(7761): {resnet} downloading http://r-fx.ca/downloads/reserved.networks apf(7761): {resnet} parsing reserved.networks into /etc/apf/internals/reserved.networks apf(7761): {glob} loading reserved.networks apf(7761): {glob} loading bt.rules apf(7761): {glob} loading deny_hosts.rules apf(7761): {trust} deny all to/from 124.166.250.250 ' not found.3.5: host/network `124.166.250.250 Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information. ' not found.3.5: host/network `124.166.250.250 Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information. apf(7761): {trust} deny all to/from 200.233.149.110
I have a Shared Hosting , and a Vps . i use the VPS to Storage Audio files and Leach to them from my Shared Hosting . the shared hosting Only Has Some php, and Html pages with the links to leach from the vps ..
Now which One Gets The Load , or which one is the One Suffering the Load . the Shared Hosting or the VPS ..
I have a weird issue with my Plesk VPS. If I restart the VPS it will work find for about 20 minutes and then go down. All my websites will continue to load and load until they time out.
The weird thing is, I can still access everything. FTP, Plesk, SSH. Just no my websites.
This is a little wierd, I am not able to see any of my websites on my home network, but from anywhere else it seems too load just fine. Even when i go through a proxy site they load. I'm still able to get to WHM and cPanel from my home but the websites themself do not load.
this started happing yesturday and after a few hours it seemed to work again on its own.
I realize the title isn't clear enough, but that's the closes to my question
What I basically want to know is if its possible to add pgql support for PHP without rebuilding PHP (running easyapache). Currently all standalone phppgadmin instaces return:
Your PHP installation does not support PostgreSQL. You need to recompile PHP using the --with-pgsql configure option.
Is it possible to load the pgsql extension without rebuilding, like you'd do with zend for example.
I have this problem with my hosting provider. Website is loading slowly (sometimes up to 10 sec) from my location. I've made several checks:
1. Script execution time is within 0.1 sec.
2. Tracert shows times within 0.3 sec.
3. Also, host-tracker.com shows average loading time ~2.0 sec (they check from 20-30 different locations around the world).
So, the questions:
1. What can cause such long slow-downs?
2. What average loading times can be expected from shared hosting? Is 2.0 sec (average) good or bad? For example, google.com has average response time of about 0.2-0.3 sec, but they have many servers around the world.
I'm running a forum system on my server. Loading pages that don't connect to the forum database load normal. Whenever I browse any page that connects to the forum database on my forum, the page either takes ages to load or times out loading. I never exceed using 14% of one of my two cores, I'm using a quarter of my 1.5GB ram. It's only been loading slow like this since I've switched from running Windows to Ubuntu Server 8.10. I enabled logging slow queries on SQL, but nothing's been recorded. I've installed the server packages through Webmin,
when I access the server through its local IP address it's still very slow.
I have a website www.officegofor.ca. The site takes a very long time to load. I don't think it's because of the server's connection speed. What would be the best way to diagnose the problem? What could the problem be? I noticed that it get's slower and slower with time and when I restart apache it's faster (but still not fast enough).
I've had a localhost server setup for awhile now, and all of a sudden when I access [url]it wants to download my "index.php" file. However, when I access it via [url]is loads fine.
If I type google.com in my address bar, it forwards me to www.google.com. This is not happening for my website right now. I think its a good idea to do this, since then search engines will have only 1 main URL for the website to index.
My question is:
How do I implement this? I think this may involve mucking with CNAME settings...