tiper Posted July 8, 2011 Posted July 8, 2011 tiper tiper.heliohost.org stevie ...you know what to do.
cl58 Posted July 8, 2011 Author Posted July 8, 2011 All sites on Stevie are showing as queued. This will be fixed shortly.e Update: Servic has been restored. If you still see an account queued page on Stevie, clear you cache. For help on clearing your cache, see http://wiki.heliohost.org/wiki/Clear_your_cache
965mods Posted July 8, 2011 Posted July 8, 2011 All sites on Stevie are showing as queued. This will be fixed shortly.e Update: Servic has been restored. If you still see an account queued page on Stevie, clear you cache. For help on clearing your cache, see http://wiki.heliohost.org/wiki/Clear_your_cache why does this keep happening?
cl58 Posted July 8, 2011 Author Posted July 8, 2011 Sometimes there is a hiccup in the scripts that automatically maintain accounts or a problem with a server (in this case Stevie) which can reset accounts (it affects httpd.conf). We know it is annoying and inconvenient, but we try to fix the problem as fast as we can using a script the admins can run.
stgeorge Posted July 8, 2011 Posted July 8, 2011 Well my site is up and running again so thanks to the Admins. It is also good to see a dedicated page to Post on for this issue since Jun 25 2011 as it does seem to be a frequent issue. At least is this Forum Post is monitored by a couple or more Admins then action can be taken swiftly to resolve any issues. I can understand reasons for running a script to clean up accounts, however would it not be possible to Whitelist those sites that are affected as I do maintain that my previous post was no exaggeration: http://www.helionet.org/index/index.php?sh...ost&p=67226 Is there a reason why whenever I seem to make changes to a site the account gets queued? But anyway all is fine for now. One other point if you are regularly sorting out your Browser Cache as a Webmaster or Web Designer: Use Opera as it is the Web Designers dream! Besides this really is the fastest Browser, it does not need cache or any remembered data. Opera gives you the option 'not to cache'. Main Menu/Tools/Preferences/tab-Advanced/Menu-History Addresses: Uncheck 'Remember content on visited pages'. Click 'Clear'. Memory cache: Select 'Off'. Disk cache: Select 'Off'. Click 'Clear'. Check 'Empty on exit'. Check documents: Select 'Always'. Check images: Select 'Always'. Main Menu/Tools/Preferences/tab-Advanced/Menu-Cookies Radio: 'Accept cookies' Check 'Delete new cookies when exiting Opera' Main Menu/Tools/Preferences/tab-Advanced/Menu-Storage Web pages using persistant storage: Click 'Clear all'. Use application cache: Select 'No'. You now have a Browser that requires no maintenance. At worst you may simply close it down and re-open.
cl58 Posted July 8, 2011 Author Posted July 8, 2011 There would be no way to "whitelist" accounts. This issue does not happen because the accounts have to be requeued, that's why it is incorrect and has to be fixed. We have no way of preventing it (as of now).
jje Posted July 9, 2011 Posted July 9, 2011 An administrator posted a new topic in the moderator discussion, saying that a user was abusing the server with an excess amount of server load. This abuse started just before the queued page started (by my calculations). Coincidence?
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