... and then everything's great.
Dathorn is very good about letting people say what they want about their service, in open forums. And occasionally people blast them for suspending their accounts "suddenly" and "without warning" when a problem happens.
I have always appreciated the zeal with which Dathorn protects its shared servers, as it means uninterrupted up time (over 99% over the last three years) and stable performance for my sites. But then, until this morning, I never had been on the receiving side of having a problem.
This morning I had a cgi script go beserk. It suddenly got into a loop, running continuously, and started using up system resources. Big time. The account was suspended quickly, with an email that it was suspended for resource usage, "which can't be tolerated in a shared environment."
Andrew's message was to the point, but not "terse" like people sometimes complain about. It was appropriate. I was causing a problem on the shared server, and just like a driver that loses control of his car and wanders from lane to lane on the freeway, I needed to be stopped.
I submitted a trouble ticket, apologizing, and asking that he restore the account, with permission for him to delete the offending script. The account was restored within minutes, with a response to take care of the offending script. The script started going crazy again. As soon as I logged on and deleted the CRON job calling it, and then all the files, the process stopped. I verified it was stopped, and monitored the account using SSH and the "top" command for 10 minutes just to make sure. I know its gone, but I've gone back in to make sure periodically since the problem.
To make a long story short, whatever "communication problems" people have complained about have obviously been solved. There really is no other choice than to suspend the account. Dathorn COULD wipe the account clean, but they didn't ... they allowed me time to go in and fix it, and I was able to save all my other content.
So, my apologies to all of my "neighbors" on my server and again to Dathorn. And my thanks go to Dathorn for handling a potentially disasterous situation in an appropriate, professional manner.
Dathorn is very good about letting people say what they want about their service, in open forums. And occasionally people blast them for suspending their accounts "suddenly" and "without warning" when a problem happens.
I have always appreciated the zeal with which Dathorn protects its shared servers, as it means uninterrupted up time (over 99% over the last three years) and stable performance for my sites. But then, until this morning, I never had been on the receiving side of having a problem.
This morning I had a cgi script go beserk. It suddenly got into a loop, running continuously, and started using up system resources. Big time. The account was suspended quickly, with an email that it was suspended for resource usage, "which can't be tolerated in a shared environment."
Andrew's message was to the point, but not "terse" like people sometimes complain about. It was appropriate. I was causing a problem on the shared server, and just like a driver that loses control of his car and wanders from lane to lane on the freeway, I needed to be stopped.
I submitted a trouble ticket, apologizing, and asking that he restore the account, with permission for him to delete the offending script. The account was restored within minutes, with a response to take care of the offending script. The script started going crazy again. As soon as I logged on and deleted the CRON job calling it, and then all the files, the process stopped. I verified it was stopped, and monitored the account using SSH and the "top" command for 10 minutes just to make sure. I know its gone, but I've gone back in to make sure periodically since the problem.
To make a long story short, whatever "communication problems" people have complained about have obviously been solved. There really is no other choice than to suspend the account. Dathorn COULD wipe the account clean, but they didn't ... they allowed me time to go in and fix it, and I was able to save all my other content.
So, my apologies to all of my "neighbors" on my server and again to Dathorn. And my thanks go to Dathorn for handling a potentially disasterous situation in an appropriate, professional manner.

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