Name Servers Have Updated, But Site Still Points To Old Host! (was "")
Mar 22, 2007
I updated my name servers to reflect my new web host two days ago. The name servers have updated, but the site is still pointing to the old host!
I emailed my host about this and they told me to email my registrar. The host says the domain is registered with the new name servers but these name servers are registered with IPs outside of their network. I'm confused and have never had this problem before when changing DNS.
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Aug 16, 2008
I am getting the following error message..
R=lookuphost defer (-17): lowest numbered MX record points to local host
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Apr 21, 2008
My forum is becoming more and more active and i would like to know how to setup a website on two servers. Ive seen many sites using www0.example.com and www1.example.com. Is this difficult to do?
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May 27, 2008
with this being my first website goddady's website tonight or there blog site plan seem pretty good as I do not know how to build a professional looking website nor do I have a knowledge of HTML. Are there other hosts that offer better services such as these?
Also I would want to register with 1&1 as to register privately is free but with godaddy it costs around $15 and I've heard of godaddy stealing persons domains when they haven't even expired yet i.e. familyAlbum.com?
Is it allowed for instance to register my domain name with 1&1 and host my site with godaddy?
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Jul 14, 2009
My client wants to point two domain to the same hosting account. I have already setup the first account for him and it works. How can I make it that when I change the nameserver for the 2nd domain to my server it points to the same hosting account as the 1st domain
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Jul 17, 2008
I want to create a subdomain but I want to use a different host on this. How do I do that?
Just to make it clear..
Website.com Points to Hosting company 1
subdomain.Website.com Points to Hosting Company 2
How Do I do that? Is that even possible?
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Jan 24, 2008
We are talking with a datacentre about colocation and im hiring a third party company to manage the servers 'on site' on our behalf.
Im looking for some feedback on the 'colocation agreement' and the 'server management agreement' to make sure were covering everything.
just to be clear, Ive got a server administrator who will access the server virtually so the only points of the agreement will be those tasks that need to be done 'on site'.
the points ive looked at so far are:
colocation agreement
> 1u and 2u costs.
> Server setup costs.
> Power allocation and cost of additional amp's.
> Bandwidth overages.
> storage space for spares
onsite server management agreement
> hardware replacement costs .
> Hardware upgrade costs.
> status monitoring.
> general server management.
1) what else should be covered in the colocation details?
2) what should be included within the 'on site server management' agreement?
3) what should be included under the description 'general server management'.
for example: I think physical reboots should be part of the server management agreement, but how many on average per server per month should be included?
3) should hardware replacement cost be fixed rate per task or hourly, also do you have any suggestions regarding what to expect over a year (nothing exact, just a bit of guidance to help with the budgeting)
Combined these agreements should cover everything that we can not do remotely.
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May 30, 2007
I'm trying to setup a new SSL host on my server. I changed the IP address in the WHM, and even though the httpd.conf file shows the proper path to the site's directory, when i type in the domain I get the cpanel default page at the apache root directory.
anyone else have this problem? know a fix?
I restarted apache and BIND, but no luck.
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Oct 4, 2007
I've just initiated myself to splitting the load between servers... in this case, one server delivers all the html/php/mysql/emails, another serves all the images... its an auction site so there are loads of images.
Just did some testing using Firebug, with 20 5-10kb thumbnails loaded from the image server, everything else from the original server... the results speak for themselves:
no browse cache:
current - 11.7 seconds
test - 5.6 seconds
refresh (checks modified date on some/all files I believe):
current - 8.6 seconds
test - 4.1 seconds
I'm not testing scientifically or anything but these times were fairly consistent over a few dozen trials. Obviously also there are other factors with network connections, server loads etc. From my primitive knowledge I figure that if you fork the requests down 2 or more paths, instead of just 1, then you are virtually doubling the amount of requests that are taking place, hence the page loads faster.
Is this consistent with what others have found? In this case I figure the images are the common denominator so having them on the 2nd server makes sense. I also understand that databases, emailing and other processes can be split onto a separate server...
On a final note, can I get a recommendation...
#server 1:
hosts html, css, javascript, PHP, MySQL databases, and sends emails... php 5 is required and security is very important
#server 2:
hosts images and will possibly stream videos... basically just a file system we can access from another site
What would be the advisable server specs and operating systems for each? They would not be under a heavy load for some time, but the idea is that they could be further expanded if necessary. I understand that lighthttpd is good for serving images?
and finally, I also require:
- a good host
- a backup solution
if anyone could recommend anything to me at this point that would be great!
P.S. don't worry, i'm not setting the servers up myself - but i'm kindof in the position where I have to make the decisions!
Off Topic:
woohoo! 1,000 posts!
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Aug 8, 2008
I run a website that gets a huge spike in traffic approx. once a month for 24 hrs.
Can you mirror one site on two separate servers and add load balance via the DNS records on godaddy.
exmp.
ns1.siteone.com
ns2.siteone.com
ns1.sitetwo.com
ns2.sitetwo.com
Is this possible? If one server goes down will I loose 50% of visitors or will it all forward to the up server.
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Jul 7, 2009
How do I setup a site to use two servers? One as a mysql server and the other as a web server.
At the moment I have the site on one server. When I get the second server what steps do I need to take to make this possible?
How do I secure the mysql server to only allow the web server to connect to it?
Do I need a control panel (i.e. cPanel) software on the mysql server?
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Nov 10, 2008
Would it be possible to split website components transparently across 2 servers and make it look like a single site? For example: run a forum on ServerA and a wiki on ServerB, but with the same base URL? Doing this will allow me to buy smaller servers instead of a single huge server.
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Jan 22, 2008
Let's say I want to host DOMAIN.COM on one server, and FORUMS.DOMAIN.COM on another server.
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May 14, 2007
Is it possible to resell servers belonging to some other site and yet not letting the customers come to know who exactly is the owner of the server?
Something like adding personal name servers to a reseller?
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Apr 27, 2008
I'm going to be extremely blunt and start off that although I'm not an unintelligent person, I'm very dumb when it comes to hosting and the lingo. So I would really appreciate the "Hosting for Dummies" version to find a good host
The closest I can show in what I am building with my partner is HERE (which claims to have had 90Million pageviews/month last year) Just basically a teen game and graphic site. It will be mostly flash games, php, various other scripts and forums.
I'm confident in saying they don't use shared hosting at least. Though what it is exactly I don't know. There is no way I'd get a dedicated server to begin with till we need it. I'm not sure what else a site like this requires (perhaps unlimited mySQL?) for a shared hosting plan. I was looking at HostMonster, Hostgator and Bluehost. I need good customer support for sure, I've had too many crap hosts in the past. I also need multiple domains (4-5)
In sum, does the shared hosting even matter at this point, or should I come back when we're in need of dedicated? I'm guessing cp usage will be the first to give out?
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Jun 12, 2007
I bought a server,installed windows server 2003 and PHP 5.
now, the website can be seen with local IP [url]
My server is behind the router, So, I've already configured port(80) forwarding to my server in the router setting.
But, The website is still not working internet.
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Sep 30, 2007
I would just like to no how you would load balance 2 sites. Would this be done via dns settings. EG
instead of seting the domain to something like
ns1.server1.com ns2.server1.com
would it be?
n1.server1.com ns2.server2.com
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Feb 20, 2005
Hello all, I have a client who needs to host a casino site. Can anyone point me to a good place to host. The client is in the US, but the hosting would have to be outside the US.
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Jun 5, 2009
I've a site running at my localhost with Apache/Tomcat server, pages are mostly jsp.
I've used Oracle as the database but i'm currently migrating it to MySQL. I've used the
Struts framework. And i'm planning to add AJAX to it in coming days.
So, the whole thing is up and working on my local machine, how do i host it on a server so that its available in the internet?
Which hosting service is required for this kind of website?
How do i choose a hosting service?
And the most important of all, how to deploy and make the code running in the remote server.
I'm planning to go for a shared server for the moment.
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Jan 8, 2009
i am now hosting my wallpaper site www.mastiwallpapers.com in ixwebhosting.com,how ever upto this time i got no problems, i need a backup assistance thats y i came, if anybody come with a nice plan with a reliable hosting without having server overload problems.
Because they already shut down one of my wallpaper site on grounds of server overloading.
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Jun 24, 2009
I recently moved a site from one hosting company to another. I went to the registrar and pointed the DNS at the new nameservers, and set up a new ftp account to upload the site. The DNS seemed to resolve ok after a few hours, (in my browser I was seeing the new host's default home page) so I uploaded the site to the new host.
Today sometimes I see the new site and sometimes the old!
I'll be editing pages and uploading them by ftp, then suddenly I'll see a different directory structure on the remote server. Similarly I'll refresh my browser while looking at the new site and... Hey! I'm seeing the page on the old site!
I've cleared the browser cache on my machine btw.
My guess is that either a server somewhere in the path (at my local service provider?) is throwing out old cached versions of the page, perhaps when it is busy, or that not all the nameserver/dns records have updated.
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Feb 25, 2008
Can't access my web site, my web host says it's my ISP.
My WebHost said "It seems that your ISP cannot resolve the domain".
Can an ISP have any control over the accessibility of individual domains?
That's sounds a little strange to me.
My ISP support is currently closed, but I suspect they'll tell me to contact my web host.
I was able to access it earlier today.
What do you think? Is the ISP theory possible?
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Dec 1, 2008
Can some one suggesst CGI free host site with LWP, as my company has blocked some site & I need to refer that so will lwp to pull that page & I can view the page which is blocked
so can any one help me knowing which are good free lwp hosts ad free preferred, my load will be only 10mb per day max
also is this possible in some ASp host? if some one knows
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Aug 20, 2008
I'm a university designer trying to find hosting for a video textbook. I have about 330MB of videos framed in a single swf/html/js page.
Our course is about 300 students, and we'd expect the site to be largely dormant except for traffic spikes right before exams, when everyone will want to access the material.
We know nothing about linux images or server maintenance or anything required to use an unmanaged VPS. I'm mostly just concerned about having enough bandwidth not to upset ToS, but I'm unsure of what this actually translates to. Any hosting advice would be extremely appreciated, from specs we should look for to specific hosts. We're lost fishies!
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Mar 29, 2008
I have plans os doing a NSFW site very soon and am trying to gather as much information about all aspects of what it takes before getting this project off the ground. I know a fair bit of what it will take and I have a web designer set up, ect but I need help picking a web host. I really dont know much about what I am looking for and what I expect the site to do (traffic wise) because it will be my first site. It is going to have videos hosted from other sites but maybe eventually in the future I may host some myself. For the time being, I need to know what do I need in a good host to handle a page that basically just has videos on it. I'm leaning towards Lunar Pages as I have some friends that use them and are satisfied but dont know what I would really need as far as basic hosting, VPS, dedicated servers ect. This part is very new to me! Can anyone give me some advice as to what I should be looking for and and recommendations? I plan on hosting from a hosting company and getting a domain from a domain registrar to keep the seperate.
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Apr 21, 2008
My plan
Bandwidth requred monthly 500 GB
Webspace 250 GB
Uploading of Adult content/images Allowed
No Hits limit nor any other kind of limit except mention abv.
Monthly 10-20$ , no Advance payment , billing shd be done monthly.
Stability(uptime 99) should be there.
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Oct 1, 2008
I woke up this morning to find I wasn't able to access my domain based email or my website. So I figured I would check with my host, (www.hostpc.com), and I was unable to access them, also.
I had someone else from a remote location and PC check and they can access hostpc as well as my website.
My PC is up and running fine otherwise.
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Oct 26, 2008
I want to buy a domain from Godaddy.com and host on a free webhost, that works really great. But I don't wanna get this problem when you visit the forum ->>> mydomain.com, I want it like this ->>> mydomain.com/forum/ and forum/index.php and all that stuff, so you can visit a thread directly.
But in my experiences before, I just got the mydomain.com, even if I visited the forum or an another page. Should I put the DNS or what to get the godaddy domain to work fine with the free webhost?
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Aug 22, 2008
www.dplwebmarketing.com
This hosting guys are telling that they offer 10 locations to host web sites. What i can understand is we may be able to select a Country to host.
Is it good to select a nearby country server to host our web site?
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Nov 2, 2008
So is there a way to find out which host a particular site is using? For example, which company is hosting this site?
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