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After rebooting my VDS, the websites stop working
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Because attempting to find a solution by running an error message through a search engine is too simple for you.
If you cannot make an effort to solve it on your own, you need a sysadmin.
I think you owe me $69
if crunchbits can be blamed i dont see how anyone else can outperform them 🤭
that's affording to my 7 years of VPS experience 🤭
Have you got personal nameservers set up? Only time I've seen this behaviour is when there were issues with DNS settings. Other than that I'd suggest try reinstalling, rebooting one more time and then blaming the provider
Note that when you hire a sysadmin things will still break but you have someone to blame and someone to try and fix it.
Do you try checking your Mariadb or Mysql services?.
Seems like you don't have service that automatically runs the service after reboot.
Switch to aapanel if you are using Debian.
Personally faced this, where ufw was automatically disabled upon reboot.
aapanel + debian12 FTW
I will give hint: the problem is between your chair and monitor.
What if I have a standing desk
The solution (according to your signature) is simple. Use the Trump way to fix your own incompetence.
Try rebooting it again. Doesn't that solve the issue? Blame the Democrats!
Try rebooting it again. Doesn't that solve the issue? Blame Biden!
Try rebooting it again. Doesn't that solve the issue? Blame Obama!
Try rebooting it again. Doesn't that solve the issue? Blame the EU!
Try rebooting it again. Doesn't that solve the issue? Go back to the first step.
Stop apache, start nginx.
Your port 80 is occupied by apache while you configured your site via nginx most probably.
IDK why you guys keep interacting with this bottom feeder of a troll..
That's obvious.
We've established he doesn't do basic Google searches on how to do something like that, he needs extreme handholding (e.g. copy and paste commands).
Simply do the thing with the stuff.
who is the provider OP should name and shame
Lord, have mercy on me, a sinner
This provider - ShockHosting.com - is better than my previous ones
On my VDS (1 CPU, 2 GB RAM), my Drupal 11 website runs 10-20 times faster than it did on the VPS from Little Creek Hosting (4 CPUs, 8 GB RAM) and 3-5 times faster than on my VPS from "UNBEATABLE PERFORMANCE." Crunchbits (2 CPUs, 2 GB RAM)
I assume the reason (reboot issue) lies in the Debian 12 template used by the provider
I feel it is a bit misleading to paint the above picture in the manner if one hasn't gone through debugging enough.
When I’m in a bad mood (like when my girlfriend’s on her period or a democrat crapped on the road) I run yabs and dd tests on my ShockHosting VDS, and it’s pure bliss. My depression, stress, and bad mood just disappear 🙏
Thanx
I probably shall get in touch w support
For your unmanaged service?
That appears to be suffering from user error?
No errors from me
The same install I had on 6 different servers, and no problems after rebooting
Lot of people are making mild jokes at your expense because of your post history but there were a couple real answers in the mix. This is pretty basic stuff though and your not being able to diagnose plus your answers re searching the web have earned this thread a troll stamp.
I would suggest moving it to offtopic so it doesn't waste anyone else's time but it might be good to leave it accessible to search engines in case anyone ever searches op's username.
Also, fuck drafts!
Stop wasting your time
Suggestion - you move your comment to a trash so it doesn't annoy my beautiful eyes and clog up my brain
I am here for help, not for suffering and reading irrelevant off-topic posts in my thread
Hooligan!