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A very informative post.
Thanks for the useless post...
So not really down, you just didn't get your VM in time. Didn't you post about this already? Or I know this has popped up once in a reply somewhere
no the offical site is down
http://clients.goodhosting.co
lets ping it
*queue's drum sound.
That's something you would maybe want to put in the first post :P Not the 9th.
Looks like DNS is down.
that's so baddadfsdfsdfasekqrpwe'adc
How many times has his DNS servers gone down? Isn't this the third time in about 6 weeks?
I do not keep count. A few sounds good? Just an observer. Grab a LEB and put a DNS server outside OVH
not only this. his servers are down
http://192.99.193.1:9869/
I can't log in and it shows expired
I just made a rough guess.
still not recovered
I remember at least 2 in the last few weeks, so it could be 3.
wat? they still not online
Hello Lewissue,
You have a bad habbit of closing deployment tickets, I'm not sure how our staff is meant to keep track of the orders and requests you keep making (especially since they're all specialized orders) if you keep closing the deployment tickets regarding them. We keep notes in the tickets to communicate with each other in regards to what must be deployed, and what the state of deployment is.
As well, your services were deployed; all 15GB of suck as requested, as well as your 5x 1.5GB services, and the other 5x 1GB services; as you requested. If there are still any services missing, please list their service ID in a ticket to us; and don't close it immediately this time.
As per the DNS, it's becoming quite a nuisance, so I'm moving our sites out to an nginx cluster, cPanel is far too wasteful on resources to be held in any reasonably sized environment, exim keeps OOMing on cpsrvd restart / boot...
Either way, I don't see how you need to make a thread every time our staff don't reply to your tickets in the first five minutes they are created. LowEndTalk is a discussion forum, not a helpdesk.
Your client helpdesk is still down
How does moving your sites to nginx cluster fix the dns instability? Get a few VM's elsewhere and host DNS. Simple and cheap solution to this, recurring, issue.
And I haven't closed the ticket
https://clients.goodhosting.co/viewticket.php?tid=VYP-0989-OXR&c=W6j4AO0s
Strong statement there, but that does not happen unless you are hosting your main site on OpenVZ and/or with <1GB RAM.
Our current (and about to be decommissioned) cPanel server was a KVM instance with 4GB of RAM, (3860 avail to the OS). 1GB swap was configured in case it was required.
MySQL was offloaded to a separate 2GB RAM VPS, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
Congrats on using OpenNebula by the way!
Even if I beg you................................ Please active the VPS now......................................
You broke the TOS of 3 days delivary
Ha!
Three of your "late deployed" services were only paid TODAY. One of them however, was above the deployment window; and was adjusted as such. Check your account credit.
Typo, thanks for pointing it out, haha.
You have given away the orders and times of payment this client has made. You may want to have a chat with your lawyer about privacy issues and clients, I've seen post where you do this many times.
Or keep your DNS server at OVH but setup a DNS cluster
Setting 2 DNS on same VPS as your website is not a good idea in my experience.
We have our website hosted on one of our KVM VPS of the gaming community at OVH & have had no problems but setup is like this:
First VPS has our website hosted on one of our KVM VPS with cPanel hosted on our own nodes
NS1 is hosted on another VPS on same node in Gravelines with cPanel DNS only
NS2 is on an OVH Classic VPS in Strasbourg with cPanel DNS only
NS3 is on another OVH Classic VPS in Beauharnois with cPanel DNS only
Planing to setup NS4 in some other country
And this is just a non-profit gaming community so if you are doing something commercial, having a redundant DNS setup is a must. If you can't afford that then better use your domain registrar's DNS servers.
I'd suggest getting someone to help you manage your services. Blaming cPanel is a very very lame reason. cPanel is the industry standard, if it didn't perform well with 4GB of RAM it would be apparently known.
Hell I'm using a phenom 840 with 4GB RAM in KC to host over XXX sites. Via cPanel. No issues at all. MySQL is also not offloaded.
Or give some details as to what's making it fail in your environment. Maybe someone can assist you.
Just make a proper DNS cluster.
OVH nor cPanel are to blame; my boxes work fine.