wampdog29
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Just noticed I had a few timed out pings. Not consecutively, but randomly throughout
I’m getting around this with each ping (give or take 1 or 2 ms)
Reply from 184.168.37.1: bytes=32 time=80ms TTL=55
tracert showed I was okay but site is down through browser.
Scanned for security issues with nothing wrong and I also checked the reliability and build of my database yesterday and optimized it, so nothing should be abnormal there…..website is back down again.
I’ll be trying the last couple of things you mentioned.
Okay, will do.
By the way…. my site is fully functional yet again. Very odd.
I mean, this absolutely HAS to be a hosting server issue right? If I go days of getting errors, then almost a full day of no issues at all and now the issues are rampant again, it has to be GoDaddy right? Somebody tell me I’m not crazy, jesus.
Well, some new crap is starting to occur. I now get incomplete pages when they finally decide to load, as if a connection to the database isn’t complete. Things all over the site saying that it doesn’t exist like polls, menus anything. On the backend admin area, I basically am now getting the “I do not have permissions” error.
This is nuts man. No way anything I am doing causes this. I made sure to ONLY do regular WordPress work today. No code, plugins, theme or anything else touched. Only articles in Posts and Pages. Unreal. GoDaddy is getting b**ched out so hard tomorrow. Also, no errors to report in either the Apache or PHP logs….
Man. This is frustrating. Getting the error again, but it took until now. Worse yet, no errors in error log since 2 hours ago and there was the damn “Premature end of script headers” in the index again leading to the 500 internal server errors.
greatgamingcrusade.com is the site
Before anyone says anything, yes I know, the homepage is filled with images, but I take the time to lower their quality before loading them up. But yes, for SOME visitors, the homepage MAY load slowly occasionally. It is a gaming site after all.
However, forgetting any slowness factors, I don’t think you’de get the error anyway. It seems to be me more often than not. I think every night/morning at this time, this ocurrs. No clue as to why, No help from GoDaddy except for the usual “servers are slow at peaks of traffic” no crap! It’ not the slowness bothering me. I was running fine aaaall day without the Cubepoints plugins being activated and installed. I mean, I was zipping in and out of pages on both the front AND back ends. This HAS to be a server issue now.
Well, I haven’t had issues all day, so I am assuming it really was simply a plugin issue. I’m really at a loss of words however because any other time a plugin has caused issues, it quickly goes away once it/they is/are deactivated (and sometimes completely deleted), but in this case, the error stayed around for awhile. This is odd and I guess I’ll have to go to the Cubepoints website itself to see if anyone else has ever encountered this error before.
Sorry guys, I’ve just never seen this many issues last after the plugins have been deactivated and deleted for so long.
Error’s reappearing, however, right before it did, I started getting an error saying I don’t have the correct permissions to access the page…. what the heck is going on???? Any help what-so-ever?
Same error in the error log as well. Cubepoints are still turned off too.
I love how as soon as I say that the site works, it goes down again with the error. However, reloading the page allowed the site to work, but still. What is going on?
That’s not showing up. I don’t see any ‘max_execution_time’ listed anywhere.
However, I’m starting to guess that it WAS one of the two Cubepoints plugins I deactivated as I haven’t had the errors or any slowness for a pretty long time now. I dunno. Earlier when I first deactivated them, it seemed fine as well, but about half hour later the site became real slow, never saw the errors, but also never waited as long as I could have due to just being frustrated.
But, like I said, now it seems okay. I would really just like to know what the whole ‘premature end of script headers: index.php’ actually means as I think it’s funny that anytime this error shows up elsewhere online, nobody has an answer for what that actually means. Obviously, it’s a script issue, but what’s the meaning of it.
I did find something about a possible user RAM limit that each host gives that may also be a culprit as it makes sense with myself having more erros and issues than other site users. I dunno.
Yes, deluxe 4GH. Their newest grid shared servers.
lol Swanson… yeah well, nothing’s perfect.
I found another error that sounds an awful lot like the other one I listed called: “Script timed out before returning headers: index.php”
Well, really the only “tasks” which I do differently than other site users is just the fact that I’m the admin, so more resources, plugins and other things are running for my GUI and interface that don’t run for theirs. The admin interface is always more resource heavy.
Do you really think a theme would be doing this months later though? I don’t, but maybe so.
After checking the PHP error logs, I see a lot of “premature end of script headers: index.php” I noticed that I was getting an error with the Cubepoints plugins, which I mentioned I deactivated, so not sure if that was what that was form or not.
no…. nothing that suggests this