HyperVM has a port monitor, to let you know if things go wrong. Your HTTPd software runs on port 80, most likely apache or litespeed, that alert means something is causing it to go down. This could be due to a misconfiguration in apache, or a bad script being run. You would need someone familiar with apache to look into it for you. Suggestion: PlatinumServerManagement
Thanks coduk, I knew this I am running apache.. still there are no live sites on that vps, I just can not understand why it keeps going down. definitely it could not be because of load. What else could be !!
Email: with your home IP, you may have accidently been blocked by our firewall. We regularily kill off IP's which make a above-normal amount of connections to the server at once. If this is the case, your VPS will still have been available to anyone else e.g clients/visitors etc. Contact us ASAP, so we can sort this out for you. Jacob, it's blindingly obvious you are just jealous. Please, go and mind your own business, so I can get on with my life. Save your breath, 'cos no one gives a **** I dont know what you have against us anyway. Would you mind sharing? Peace out. PS. We aren't out of business, infact business has been going great, and we are looking at a future of solid and reliable service!
I am sorry, I got confused which thread this was. I thought this was the Y1H thread, I have absolutely nothing against you. Also, about the part that you posted before you edited I would like to let you know that this is not true. We are a registered LLC in the state of Oregon, insuring that I am of legal age, we colocate our equipment in two datacenters,and I actually am not into remote controls
Oh, fair enough. In that case, my comments were a bit overkill. My apologies. I was told by my supervisor that they were too harsh, so they were scraped. It was more of an analogy, in the sense that I thought you wanted to schoolyard-fight over whos company is best, and would say anything about anothers, with no regards to truth, to prove your own way. If you get my jist... (It had nothing to do with age in particular)