My web page had performance issue and it was taking forever to load. Then I thought rebooting the instance on AWS would solve the problem but it did not. Now site is completely down. I can SSH to instance but could not figure out what is the issue.
Can you please help me solve this issue?
Thanks a lot in advance
]]>The same thing is working flawlessly on my friend’s computer. Is there any problem in my router ? I am completely new to wordpress and i dont know about programming and all that. Please help me out !!
]]>I re-installed, and again it worked fine. Made small changes, and they did persist. I stopped browser (Chrome, running on Surface Pro 2 with Win 8.1). Restart browser, and can still get to my minimal WP site.
Reboot PC, and again I can’t get to it – ‘This webpage is not available’ again.
It seems like there was some step that got some backend processes (MySql?) running, and I don’t know how to start those again, either manually or to set to autostart.
]]>For a variety of reasons, the site has become slow and clunky. I’m guessing there are too many plugins, as well as too many themes that I’ve added to my wp-content/themes folder. I have probably been too lazy in updating wordpress and plugins too.
So here’s my question: would it be better/easier for me to leave the wordpress structure intact and delete the posts, themes, etc. within that, or would it be better for me to completely delete wordpress, then reinstall a fresh copy of wordpress?
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I have looked at the CSS, but cannot figure it out. Any help is appreciated.
]]>Does it shut down automatically? Is there a way to open it up again?
I’m not very tech savvy but the link is https://www.kaylagoeden.com and I can’t log on or anything since it says it isn’t a domain.
Thanks for your help!
]]>Additional information: I have another wordpress blog on my bluehost account. Its under public_HTML/blog and I compared the stuff my co-worker gave me versus the the content on the other blog, and they seemed to have all the same files.
I also tried just downloading the whole file onto public_HTML, this didn’t seem to change anything.
]]>Message from syslogd@gxRPF at Tue Jan 13 22:21:22 2009 …
gxRPF kernel: Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel: Bad page state at prep_new_page (in
process ‘apache2’, page 0000010002957080)
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel: flags:0x01100060
mapping:000001007c784658 mapcount:1 count:1
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel: Backtrace:
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel:
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel: Call
Trace:<ffffffff801552f9>{bad_page+89}
<ffffffff80155d70>{buffered_rmqueue+560}
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel:
<ffffffff80152709>{do_generic_mapping_read+1145}
<ffffffff80155e5e>{__alloc_pages+174}
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel:
<ffffffff80161e54>{do_no_page+644}
<ffffffff80162410>{handle_mm_fault+336}
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel:
<ffffffff8011f2f4>{do_page_fault+420}
<ffffffff80164edd>{do_mmap_pgoff+1053}
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel: <ffffffff80172a3d>{vfs_read+269}
<ffffffff80110039>{error_exit+0}
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel:
Jan 13 22:21:22 gxRPF kernel: Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
after a reboot this happens again two times … I revert back to version 1.3.2, did a reboot again and everything is working smoothly again …
could you see any relations?
]]>Last week, i started getting some crazy CPU usage from httpd. CPU usage stays high for several hours. Eventually, the site stops working, and gives a “Error establishing a database connection” when you go to the page. Once this error starts, cpu goes back down to normal. So, one would think DB issue, or config problem. But when i reboot the machine, things come back up and work great.
Again, short time passes, cpu goes up (httpd), eventually page stops working and gives the above error, and i reboot. Aside from putting a cron job in to reboot once every 1.5 hours what can i do?
I just upgraded from 2.0.x to the latest build, and no change. I know apache and sql are still running after they hang, cause the Gallery2 db/page still works. Its just wordpress which goes for a dump
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