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http://www.haidongji.com/2007/10/04/character-set-and-collation-for-simplified-chinese-mysql/ utf_general_ci is not one of them. I would recommend trying utf8_unicode_ci or big5_chinese_ci both of which are available on Heliohost.
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Yes, there are ways to log into your account where your signin will not be counted. That's why we always say: Favicon.ico is a small image file that browsers automatically look for to put on the tab for your site and next to any bookmark to pages on your site. Just google it for information on how to use it if you want to. In the top right corner there is a grey box labeled "Follow this topic". If you set your account settings to email you about followed topics and follow this topic you can set it up to email you each time someone replies to your topic. Or you can just visit this topic again to check.
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Good catch, Shinryuu. ".om" doesn't always work as well as ".com" Since the old account in question has never been logged into by the owner I went ahead an deleted it for you. Bonus lame joke: Q: What TLD do Buddhist monks prefer? A: .om
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You might want to check out /home/kymercer/public_html/cgi-bin/vitals.cgi /home/kymercer/public_html/cgi-bin/search_bonds.cgi It looks like the problem was memory usage. On March 19th your account used 2666% more memory than March 18th, and 1538% more memory than March 17th, and 3225% more memory than on March 16th.
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/home/ryiah/public_html/cron.php
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If you look at http://heliohost.grd.net.pl/monitor/ you can see that last night signups on Stevie lasted for 6 hours (6am PST). There is no guarantee of how long signups will last -- some days they last longer, some days shorter -- but if you can't be awake at 12 am you might be able to be awake at 6 am, or whatever time those pacific timezone values convert to where you live.
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You requested java on March 11th. The last account to receive java requested it on February 7th. Java is first come first serve. It wouldn't be fair to add java to your account when there are still people who have been waiting longer than you. If my count is correct I believe you are currently 37th in line to receive java. If there is a reason to deny java to an account, such as the account is suspended, a note will be posted on the request explaining why the java request could not be completed. There is no such post on your request so there is no problem and as long as you keep your account in an active state you will receive java once it's your turn. As far as we know we are the only free webhost in the world that provides tomcat 7+ .jsp and .war servlet deployment. This is a great feature, and we are proud to provide it. Unfortunately, java doesn't scale well in a shared hosting environment which means that each account that receives java (even if they don't use it) increases the load of the server. This is why we can only enable java on a limited number of accounts at a time. Whenever an account is finished using java or their account is suspended for whatever reason that frees up system resources that we can use to provide java support to the next account in line to receive it. You're welcome. Our apologies that the java request process is difficult to understand. There has been some work done to move the system to an easier to understand automated system that would provide you with some sort of a guess as to how long you would need to wait for java to be enabled on your account.
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[Solved] Request For Second Account: Wolstech
Krydos replied to wolstech's topic in Customer Service
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When you sign up to create an account you should receive two emails. One as soon as you submit your account information, and another when the system attempts to create your account. If you locate those two emails they might contain an error message that would help us understand why your account wasn't created. If you created your account months or years ago, then it might have deleted from inactivity as Shinryuu said. The solution to preventing your account from being flagged as inactive is to log into your account at http://heliohost.org/ at least once every 30 days. I can see that there is an account with the username immacio in the creation queue, which means you should have received the first email. Once the system gets to trying to create your account you should receive the second email. Let us know if this creation fails too, and providing the error message from the email will help us troubleshoot it.
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Please post the following information: Your cPanel username Your main domain The server that you are on
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http://connecting.heliohost.org/ seems to be working now. If it's not displaying properly for you don't forget to clear your browser cache.
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Yes, the advance account has been queued for deletion. Thank you for your compliance.
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That's because cPanel doesn't let you add domains to your account that already belong to another account. The reason that the suspended page is shown is because the account that the domain in question belongs to is suspended for inactivity since the last time the owner logged in was October 7th 2012. If you are the owner of both accounts you can renew the inactive account using this tool http://www.heliohost.org/home/support/scripts/renew and then delete the old account using this tool http://www.heliohost.org/home/support/scripts/delete Keep in mind that each user is allowed only one active account so if you are the owner of both accounts and you don't delete one or the other all of your accounts could be suspended for breaking the one account rule. Once the old account is deleted the domain will be freed up and you will be able to add it to your new account.
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The account in question has been queued for deletion by the owner. Marking as solved. In general the queued page shows on all new accounts and all new domains for 24 hours or less after the domain is added to the system.
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[Solved] Request For Second Account: Wolstech
Krydos replied to wolstech's topic in Customer Service
The queued page is shown when apache doesn't know which account the requested domain belongs to. It looks like you have your A record set correctly for the subdomain, but you still need to add the domain to your account. The only way to add a domain that you cannot change the nameservers for is by using this tool http://www.heliohost.org/home/support/scripts/domain to change your account's main domain. Once you change your main domain and wait 24 hours apache should know which account the requested domain belongs to and instead of showing the queued page it will show the contents of your public_html directory on your account. Let us know if you have any further problems adding this domain to your account. -
Since it appears as if no other Heliohost staff members would like to give you another chance I have moved your account to the Johnny server and unsuspended it. The reason you have been moved between servers is because the malware files that you keep getting on your account are causing high load and negatively affecting the other users located on Stevie. Perhaps if you can go several months on Johnny without getting any more malware or causing any other problems we can give you the ok to move your account back to Stevie and you can benefit from the increased uptime and stability that Stevie offers. I have also removed the malware files on your account. They were: /home/zodiaco/public_html/rednatura31.tk/wp-content/themes/Mentor/cache/external_37bb614aea48f68651a4c06998a2d4d4.php /home/zodiaco/public_html/rednatura31.tk/wp-content/themes/Mentor/cache/external_fd40ea2b1910b4f445362c6cbce65820.php /home/zodiaco/public_html/rednatura31.tk/wp-content/themes/Mentor/cache/external_1fcc38d353242be01810721334b46742.php /home/zodiaco/public_html/rednatura31.tk/wp-content/themes/Mentor/cache/external_6a6255b0dd5df120b3778e577dbad069.php /home/zodiaco/public_html/rednatura31.tk/wp-content/themes/Mentor/cache/external_29db131e8d529025e29d9c48fc7b3fb3.php You should now be able to log into your account at http://heliohost.org/ Let us know if you have any problems logging in, or if you have any further questions about preventing malware.
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500 errors can be caused by a lot of things. The most common are Exceeding Process Limit The solution is to not run as many processes. Opening cpanel, connecting to FTP, checking mail, connecting to webdisk, etc all increase your process count, and if you exceed your limit php will show 500 errors since it cannot start a new php process. This sometimes affects only the webmaster since opening cPanel and FTP etc is common when you're editing your site, but normal users won't have these errors since they will only be accessing your website not all the other services. The process limit is higher on Johnny so for some websites the solution to 500 errors might be to switch servers. Syntax Error in .htaccess If you have a syntax error in one of your .htaccess files it can cause a 500 error. The easiest way to check if this is the case is to delete or rename your .htaccess files and see if the 500 error goes away. Incorrect Permissions If the script or the directory that the script is in doesn't have the correct permissions it can cause 500 errors too. If you're running a php script the file permission should be 644. If you're running a cgi script it should have 755 permissions. Your directories should have 755 or 750 permissions. Exceeding Time Limit If your script exceeds the time limit it can be killed by the system which will also result in a 500 error. The solution to this problem is to break your long executing scripts into multiple faster scripts that can call each other. For instance longscript.php always results in a 500 error because it exceeds the time limit, but if script1.php runs for a short time, and then calls script2.php which calls script3.php they can together execute the same code as longscript.php without exceeding the time limit and being killed. High Server Load If the server is currently experiencing high server load scripts can return a 500 error when they would normally work. This is more common on Johnny than Stevie since Johnny is more unstable, and accounts that cause high load on Stevie are suspended. There isn't really anything that can be done about high load 500 errors other than trying again later when the load is lower.
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If you're trying to add a subdomain of a domain that is hosted elsewhere (you can't set the nameservers for the subdomain), or if your registrar is broken and they won't set the nameservers properly to ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org you can still add the domain to your Heliohost hosting. Use http://www.heliohost.org/home/support/scripts/domain to change your account's main domain to the domain that you are trying to add. Make sure that the domain in question has an A record that matches the shared IP address displayed when you log into your cPanel.
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I'm going to assume that you got your issue resolved since the last login to the account in question was four hours ago. Marking as solved.
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Sorry for the delay in getting this posted. This is my test file that connects to MySql from .aspx and it works fine for me. Default.aspx: <%@ Page Language="VB" %> <%@ Import Namespace = "System.Data" %> <%@ Import Namespace = "MySql.Data.MySqlClient" %> <script language="VB" runat="server"> Sub Page_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Dim myConnection As MySqlConnection Dim myDataAdapter As MySqlDataAdapter Dim myDataSet As DataSet Dim strSQL As String Dim iRecordCount As Integer myConnection = New MySqlConnection("server=johnny.heliohost.org; user id=username_database; password=********; database=username_database; pooling=false;") strSQL = "SELECT * FROM username_database.people;" myDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter(strSQL, myConnection) myDataSet = New Dataset() myDataAdapter.Fill(myDataSet, "people") MySQLDataGrid.DataSource = myDataSet MySQLDataGrid.DataBind() End Sub </script> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>ASP.NET MySQL Test</title> </head> <body> <div> <form runat="server"> <asp:DataGrid id="MySQLDataGrid" runat="server" /> </form> </div> </body> </html> web.config: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <configuration> <system.web> <customErrors mode="Off"/> <compilation> <assemblies> <add assembly="*"/> </assemblies> </compilation> </system.web> </configuration> MySql.Data.dll: http://area51.heliohost.org/MySql.Data.dll.gz Test database: mysql> select * from people; +----+------------+-----------+ | id | first_name | last_name | +----+------------+-----------+ | 1 | Jack | Spratt | | 2 | Jill | McHill | | 3 | Joe | Schmoe | +----+------------+-----------+ 3 rows in set (0.02 sec)
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[Solved] Python Update/module Addition Request On Johnny
Krydos replied to sq10prog's topic in Escalated Requests
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It looks like http://cobraconsultants.com/ is all set up and ready to go now. If you're still seeing the queued page don't forget to clear your browser cache. Now you just need to upload your files or install your scripts to the public_html/cobraconsultants.com/ directory in your account.
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Thanks for your reports regarding MySQL on Johnny. It looks like MySQL didn't restart normally after the reboot yesterday. I have manually started MySQL and now it appears to be running and restarting on it's own now. Let us know if you have any other issues with Johnny MySQL.