http://cpanel37.gzo.com/ doesn't work, and my domain, http://www.christopherwu.net/ doesn't work either... also, if any other users could tell me if they can reach either as well, that would help me find out whether or not it's my ISP's problem caching DNS or if it's the server itself. Thanks!
cpanel37 down?
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Same here with my domains, and even if it was DNS you still should be able to connect to it using the IP address. I've tried several ways and none work. The machine is up and responds to pings, but that's about it it looks like. Got a trouble ticket in for it, hopefully I didn't make a mistake in switching to dathorn.. -
Thanks for the confirmation, and sorry to hear that you're affected too. I wouldn't worry about Dathorn's service since looking at their other server's downtimes (some going back 2 years), they're all mid-to-high 99%. That's very acceptable. Plus my other friend has had a domain here for about a year, and has told me nothing but great things (hence why I moved here). Maybe they're just working out the kinks of our new server which hopefully won't take too long.Originally posted by bopGot a trouble ticket in for it, hopefully I didn't make a mistake in switching to dathorn..Comment
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I am able to access site OKOriginally posted by unrequitedhttp://cpanel37.gzo.com/ doesn't work, and my domain, http://www.christopherwu.net/
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It does look like some services have failed.
I would submit a ticketLast edited by Andy; 06-02-2004, 10:16 AM.AndyComment
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Looks like your site is up.Originally posted by unrequitedhttp://cpanel37.gzo.com/ doesn't work, and my domain, http://www.christopherwu.net/ doesn't work either... also, if any other users could tell me if they can reach either as well, that would help me find out whether or not it's my ISP's problem caching DNS or if it's the server itself. Thanks!
"Cotton," I like that one. Think I'll read a few more.
"Whatcha mean I shouldn't be rude to my clients?! If you want polite then there will be a substantial fee increase." - BuddhaComment
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Works now... weee!
Glad you enjoy it...Originally posted by BuddhaLooks like your site is up.
"Cotton," I like that one. Think I'll read a few more.
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That is perfectly normal, though actually it is much higher (nearly 100%). Linux uses memory properly for caching, etc. and frees it when necessary. We're not running Windows hereOriginally posted by DrawersMy website is in the same server; however, i always check the Server Status from cpanel and always found that there is around 60% or more Memory Used every time i check it, i'm not sure if that is the issue
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Another reason Dathorn rocks
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