codename25 Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Hi, My website is now experiencing the worst down time ever had. My website is down for two days till now. But i can access my cpanel and database but my website is just showing the message "This web page is not available". This frequent downtime is frustrating me and my website's viewers. Please do something. Thank you. username: vamdsgn
wolstech Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 It's likely because our nameservers are broken. See here: http://heliohost.grd.net.pl/monitor/ If both of the nameserver bars are orange or red, pretty much none of our services will work. NS2 hasn't worked since March (just a solid orange line), and NS1 is experiencing lots of downtime (which was what NS2 did before it decided to fail entirely). I couldn't even get on this board for most of yesterday, let alone my website. Uptime Robot puts my site at 78.1% uptime over 3 days on my Stevie account, that's a massive drop from 98.2% ~10 days ago.
codename25 Posted November 10, 2014 Author Posted November 10, 2014 So, is there any solution for this?
wolstech Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Wait until it's fixed. I'd recommend setting up CloudFlare in the mean time since it will let your visitors see a cached version of your site even when we are down. Interactive things like editing content in a blog won't work when we're down, but visitors will still be able to read anything you already put up on your site. This issue was discussed by the mods and admins a few days ago. However, Krydos is the admin who fixes this stuff, and he hasn't been around in over a week, so I'm not sure if he's seen that discussion / is aware of these issues.
codename25 Posted November 11, 2014 Author Posted November 11, 2014 Ok. Please make it happen ASAP since it's been days mine and all other member's website in downtime. Thank you.
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