thirugns Posted Monday at 02:51 PM Posted Monday at 02:51 PM Hi, My domains https://blog.thirugns.helioho.st/ and https://thirugns.helioho.st/blog/ are showing 500/503 errors. The base url https://thirugns.helioho.st/ is working fine. Please help. Regards Quote
Unknown025 Posted Monday at 08:54 PM Posted Monday at 08:54 PM https://blog.thirugns.helioho.st/ loads for me. Your second domain does show an HTTP 500 error. I'd recommend checking your error logs in Plesk (https://wiki.helionet.org/View_Error_Logs). It's likely a problem with WordPress or one of its plugins. Quote
thirugns Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago https://thirugns.helioho.st/blog/ still shows 503 error. The other blog https://blog.thirugns.helioho.st/ show the landing/index page, but when i click any post it also lands on 503. Also the sites have become very slow after the migration. Quote
thirugns Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago both sites were down after the migration. After raising a ticket the database issue was fixed. Worked fine after that. There is no auto update for wordpress enabled. Then after a week, the 500/503 errors started appearing. Quote
Unknown025 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago An administrator can provide deeper insight. Did you end up checking the error logs at all? Quote
Krydos Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago 3 hours ago, thirugns said: https://thirugns.helioho.st/blog/ still shows 503 error. It's working for me. 3 hours ago, thirugns said: The other blog https://blog.thirugns.helioho.st/ show the landing/index page, but when i click any post it also lands on 503. This one seems to be working fine too. 3 hours ago, thirugns said: Also the sites have become very slow after the migration. You failed to pay your Morty bill so you were moved to a free hosting server. If you want a fast server you should upgrade back to Morty. The free hosting servers are much slower than the production Morty plan. We don't recommend running Wordpress on the free hosting because it is very bloated, slow, and causes a lot of load. It's pretty common for people to get suspended for high load running 1 Wordpress site on the free hosting, and you're running 2 Wordpress sites. The 500, 502, 503, and even 504 errors are because the free hosting is very overcrowded and not intended to run such bloated software as Wordpress. Here are some options for you to consider: FREE: Switch to some other software other than Wordpress. Pretty much any other software will run faster with less errors. FREE: The free hosting server you're on is scheduled to be upgraded in the next month or two anyways, because it is very old and starting to fall apart. If you want to wait for a bit it may get better. FREE: We also have a free hosting server called Johnny that we could move you to. Since Johnny was just rebuilt a few weeks ago, and is very empty still it will be faster than the older, more crowded Tommy you're on now. RECOMMENDED $1 per month: Upgrade back to Morty at https://heliohost.org/dashboard/move/ You've had quite a few issues since you refused to renew your Morty plan, so going back to Morty would fix all of that. This plan has variable billing if you go over 200 GB memory or 10k CPU in a day. $4 per month: We also have VPS plans that run Wordpress well starting at $4 per month https://heliohost.org/vps/subscription/?mem=1&cpu=2&hdd=50&os=ubuntu24 The advantages of a VPS is you have the whole server to yourself so other people can't slow you down, and you have root SSH access. Quote
thirugns Posted 33 minutes ago Author Posted 33 minutes ago now i see 502 on the domain you are browsing https://thirugns.helioho.st I am referring to https://thirugns.helioho.st/blog/ Quote
thirugns Posted 31 minutes ago Author Posted 31 minutes ago seems like the issue keeps changing and then sometimes the website works for few minutes Quote
Krydos Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago Yep, Morty never has 502 errors because there are far fewer domains on that server, and it only takes Apache 10 seconds or so to restart. Morty also uses graceful restarts so the old Apache threads continue serving requests while the new Apache threads load up the configuration. On the free hosting plans we use hard Apache restarts which shows 502 errors for a minute or two every time Apache is restarted. You can read more about 502 errors with this link if you want to https://wiki.helionet.org/502_Bad_Gateway Quote
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