Ruler of War 169 Posted June 11, 2008 it keeps saying the server is to busy wtf? are we getting hacked ddosed or what!?!?! Share this post Link to post
ViperSRT3g 224 Posted June 11, 2008 It doesn't look like we were getting dossed, I think it was just due to server maintenance. Share this post Link to post
XGhozt 410 Posted June 11, 2008 Sorry, It was another client of mine who as consuming too much resources on the server. I took care of it last night but my work was undone by the owner.. somehow. Regardless I fell asleep working on it, sorry.. I'm awake.. fixed.. Share this post Link to post
ViperSRT3g 224 Posted June 11, 2008 hm... guess that's the downside to having other people use your server XD Share this post Link to post
Crafterz 31 Posted June 11, 2008 Thanks ghozt, finally I can post :D Had some withdrawal symptoms starting... Share this post Link to post
Ruler of War 169 Posted June 11, 2008 wow... thats a load of crap... if i were you i would suspend his site until he stops overloading your server... Share this post Link to post
Zar 696 Posted June 11, 2008 Yeah I seriously was going through withdraws. Thanks for fixing it! Share this post Link to post
Ruler of War 169 Posted June 11, 2008 wow zar... your a Ghoztcraft addict... Share this post Link to post
XGhozt 410 Posted June 11, 2008 wow zar... your a Ghoztcraft addict... Me too Share this post Link to post
Ruler of War 169 Posted June 11, 2008 i still say you should suspend that idiots site... Share this post Link to post
XGhozt 410 Posted June 11, 2008 I did.. >.> It's owner by a reseller, so the reseller and unsuspend his client unless I take ownership of the account. Share this post Link to post
LoyaL 68 Posted June 11, 2008 Thank god. That was making me so pissy. heh Share this post Link to post
Zack 0 Posted June 12, 2008 Omg Omg Omg XGhozt talked to me! i want an autograph <3 <3 <3 threesome [= [= Share this post Link to post
Ruler of War 169 Posted June 12, 2008 I did.. >.> It's owner by a reseller, so the reseller and unsuspend his client unless I take ownership of the account. me being my own father makes more sense than that sentence reword it please? Share this post Link to post
XGhozt 410 Posted June 12, 2008 in short - XGhozt's host is gay Funny.. since I host myself.. -.- Share this post Link to post
Ruler of War 169 Posted June 12, 2008 ghozt please reword your post so i and every other member on this site can understand it. Share this post Link to post
Zack 0 Posted June 12, 2008 lol it is funny isn't it ghozt? but remember ghozt If you were gay... :spiteful: that'd be ok... :thumbsup: cause you know that hey! :derisive: I'd love you anyway! :cookie?: Share this post Link to post
XGhozt 410 Posted June 12, 2008 I'm hosting a reseller account (which means someone else can host websites with their own account). And one of the websites under the reseller account was causing a high load on the server. So.. Host > reseller > ( account1 - account2 - account3 ) The reseller account is owned by "host" and the host is the master account, thus has access to everything. If you don't have ownership of an account you can't manage it. So, the user "reseller" owns the users account1, 2 and 3. If account 2 is the user causing the issue, and "host" suspends it. Then since it's still owned by "reseller" then the reseller can do unsuspended account2. But if account2 is changed to the ownership of host, then "reseller" no longer has access to it. What happened was that I disabled the account2 user, but then I fell asleep and didn't get a chance to inform the reseller what was going on, and so he unsuspended it, thus causing the high load and downtime you guys where dealing with. Share this post Link to post
Zack 0 Posted June 12, 2008 I'm hosting a reseller account (which means someone else can host websites with their own account). And one of the websites under the reseller account was causing a high load on the server. So.. Host > reseller > ( account1 - account2 - account3 ) The reseller account is owned by "host" and the host is the master account, thus has access to everything. If you don't have ownership of an account you can't manage it. So, the user "reseller" owns the users account1, 2 and 3. If account 2 is the user causing the issue, and "host" suspends it. Then since it's still owned by "reseller" then the reseller can do unsuspended account2. But if account2 is changed to the ownership of host, then "reseller" no longer has access to it. What happened was that I disabled the account2 user, but then I fell asleep and didn't get a chance to inform the reseller what was going on, and so he unsuspended it, thus causing the high load and downtime you guys where dealing with. tl:dr Share this post Link to post