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Abbypitt
02-07-2008, 01:27 AM
I am fed up w/ my hosting company (hostingzoom). I experience Internal Server Errors daily. At first (about a year ago), they never would tell me what the problem was but would just respond with, "Your website is loading fine on my end." All through the year, I've continued to have problems & they continue to tell me that it's fine on their end. "Fine" to me isn't down at least once a day.

Now they tell me that I am getting the error messages because I'm using too many resources. Their exact words:

As per our resource log, it is not the number of connections which is causing the issue, but seems the forum is evoking too many child process more than which is allocated per plan. This is something to be checked through the forum support, there should be some tweaking to be done to prevent the same. As the issue is happening recently, the forum has to be checked for optimization , and correct the same as per the need and the resource allocation.

The account abbypitt is over utilizing the server resource and getting killed by the monitoring software installed on the server . this is causing the internal server error. You can't use more server resource allowed as per our aup.

I have copied the logs to http://soldiersgirls.com/resource.txt . Please contact your code support inorder to optimize the scripts.

I don't understand what this means at all & I almost feel like they're feeding me a line of crap to shut me up. Can anyone help me?

SEOvB
02-07-2008, 01:49 AM
Its probably a line of crap, but depending on how many visitors you're getting and what they are doing it might not be.

Also if you've got server intensive modifications installed this could cause it to happen, and there are also settings in vBulletin which could cause high server loads that can be disabled and most end users wouldn't even notice.

lane
02-07-2008, 04:32 AM
yeh, looking at your site Im not sure how you are having that issue, unless your forums really pickup during the day.

probably time to consider moving.

R1lover
02-07-2008, 05:39 AM
You do seem to have some strange things going on with the mods you have...

I lost count on the images in your postbit

IronMountain
02-19-2008, 03:09 AM
The long and the short of the 500 error is that you're using too many resources. I also see the search function in there a few times.

You'll find alot of budget shared hosting plans cannot handle a fairly busy vBulletin forum.