christycollins 3 Report post Posted December 7, 2011 What can I do to stop this? THis is the notice I have from Ipower. ***************************************************************** ACTION REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. PLEASE REVIEW THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. ***************************************************************** Dear Christy, Your "collinscattleservices" account is currently consuming excessive resources on our database servers. To maintain your IPOWER account, we will need you to reduce the amount of databases queries on your website immediately. ***************************************************************** If your usage of database queries is not significantly reduced within three (3) business days, we will be forced to suspend your account, as our hosting accounts are not intended for such extreme usage of queries. ***************************************************************** If you are using your Web hosting account to run a heavily used blog or forum, please consider enabling caching or disabling certain plugins. In addition, please disable any blogs or forums that are not currently in use. Our team will do our best to help you resolve this issue, but we cannot guarantee that the issue is correctable without your immediate intervention. For more information, please review the "Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)" section of our Terms of Service: http://www.ipower.com/legal/legal_aup.bml We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. We certainly appreciate your business, but we must consider the needs of all customers on our shared hosting platform. Our Terms of Service are in place to ensure the optimum performance of all accounts on our platform. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us: http://www.ipower.com/support/contact.bml Sincerely, The IPOWER Team Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob 547 Report post Posted December 7, 2011 Christy, you probably need to upgrade your hosting account to add more resources. I just went through this myself recently as my site was crashing through the Thanksgiving holidays. We reached 2 million page views which meant lots of php activity and a big memory drain. I had to add a new node (added resources) to my account. As this isn't a PlatformPro issue, it's something you'll need to address with the hosting company directly. Former PageLines Moderator, Food Expert and Raconteur Share this post Link to post Share on other sites