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#1
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December 09, 2006, 02:57:14 AM
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-Gordon
#2
Support Requests / How you can help FreePgs.com
September 22, 2006, 02:45:52 AM
Want to know how you can help freepgs.com, and help your self?
The anwser is simple...

Go through your account and delete what you don't need.
Delete unused mysql databases, and correct broken links.

All of this can help with system load, storage, and any other issues you may be having.

If every one deleted 1 megabyte of unused trash from there accounts, it would speed the server up, and offer room for growth.
If every one deleted that 1 database they don't use any more... Mysql searchs would speed up, and also offer more room for growth on the mysql servers..

If every one fixed just that one broken link, it would help with our server load and bandwidth!

Think about it... There are other simple ways you can help us out, but right theres a start!!
#3
Support Requests / On and off Downtime
January 29, 2006, 07:21:30 PM
Admin,
We have been encountering downtime on the FreePgs HTTPD on and off all day spaceing out about 1hr and 3mins each downtime interval.

Thedown time last around 25-65 mins each interval..
It starts out by the mysql and email servers going down, and maxing out the connections then the HTTPD goes down..
I'm suspected someones account is either getting slammed or where being DoSed...

Regards,
Gordon
#4
Alright guys, Since this just happened to me, I guess I need to post about it.
PHP Error display is currently disabled on the server which means, if you forget a ;, you will prob get a blank page.

To fix this create a .htaccess in your htdocs folder, in this .htaccess put the following line, as is, do not change it

php_value display_errors 1

This will turn on your error display for php so no more blank screen and that pretty error screen..
If your like me, when I figered out what I did wrong, and got over feeling stupid, I'm glad to have that error screen back,
it would have penpointed that error!!

L8r,
Gordon