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After rebooting my VDS, the websites stop working

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  • zedzed Member
    edited February 2025

    @arnoldz said: Suggestion - you move your comment to a trash so it doesn't annoy my beautiful eyes and clog up my brain

    hey fuck your mom!

  • @arnoldz said:
    I am here for help, not for suffering and reading irrelevant off-topic posts in my thread

    No, no you're not. You've ignored several and provided very little details or debug.

    Whatever tutorial you were following, YOU missed a step setting up the services to be enabled and start on boot. Not the provider. It's not their problem, it's yours. They wouldn't even be able to help you out of the goodness of their hearts because YOU don't understand your basic setup.

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  • @arnoldz said:

    @ralf said:

    @arnoldz said:
    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

    From what you've posted yourself, you are attempting to run both apache and nginx at the same time on the same IP address and port. That's not going to work. You were told to stop apache so that you can start nginx if that's what's set up to do your serving. The fact that you don't understand how to do that is your problem, not your server provider's problem. If you don't know how to manage an unmanaged server yourself, and aren't prepared to learn, buy a web hosting plan instead.

  • So what was the cause for the service stopped?

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    I am just gonna close this thread... let's respect each other and I can already see a lot of comments in first page is rather helpful.

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