[support] Hostgator as a hosting site

Jamie Holly hovercrafter at earthlink.net
Mon Jan 12 05:15:06 UTC 2015


Hostgator is pretty decent, but they (like most other general hosting) 
are there for just hosting. When it comes to support for software you 
have installed, like Drupal or Wordpress, they won't help you. It's not 
just a lack of knowledge, but also from a liability stand point.

I would do is get rid of the image_captcha module. Generating image 
captchas on the fly, through the server are an enormous load (hence the 
CPU logging). Instead switch over to 3rd party solution, like Recaptcha. 
That way their servers are taking the load of generating the captcha 
images.

If this is a shared hosting account, I would jump on getting this done. 
These companies are notorious for disabling an account for excessive use 
of resources. If you continue to have problems, then you will probably 
need to look into moving to a cloud or VPS solution, where you can 
allocate more resources as needed.

Jamie Holly
http://hollyit.net

On 1/11/2015 11:13 PM, Pia Oliver wrote:
> We were recommended Hostgator by for our drupal built site and have 
> deployed the live site there. Our site is a Drupal 7 site with 
> Ubercart for ecommerce. It's kept up to date and has all the latest 
> drupal updates, and all modules are also kept up to date.
>
> We delete all products once a week and upload a new cvs file. We 
> average about 6500 products (we deal in rare books so each 
> product/book is unique). We import via a Feeds importer. We have done 
> this for about 2 years now and it's worked fine with no hiccups.
>
> However, last Thursday when accessing the site via the backend, it 
> seemed to run very slow; just going from one admin page to another 
> took sometimes more than 10 seconds! The delete of the products was 
> also exceedingly slow but worked. I was also able to upload the cvs 
> file but I was unable to import the products! The whole web browser 
> window literally jumped up and down and flickered before it even 
> reached 2%! I deleted and tried several times but no go.
>
> I then went into the Cpanel at Hostgator after having looked through 
> the site via Transmit ftp and not been able to find anything untoward. 
> The Cpanel had a ""Site Status" link and I clicked that. I saw a 
> warning button at the top that said the a script of mine was hogging 
> CPU and I could click another button to release the hold on the site. 
> I did click that and tried again to upload but same thing happened.
>
> When I had been able to click through so I could see the Site Status, 
> there were two red warnings and one yellow; one red warning was for my 
> "home" folder and said 91%, the other red was 93% and the yellow about 
> 81%-all for home folders. I also saw a log of "current sites requests" 
> and it showed the last 1,000 - well over 975 of those said 
> "72.46.139.154 randallhouserarebooks.com 
> /image_captcha?sid=866690&ts=1420751330" which suggested that 
> something was really wrong to me - but Hostgator, when I did speak to 
> them, refused to even listed or look at that screen.
>
> I called Hostgator and they were horrible. First they assumed that I 
> know nothing, second they immediately said they don't support Drupal 
> issues, and refused to do anything about it. I got in touch with our 
> Drupal expert who has helped build and maintain the site and asked for 
> help. I had to go on a trip and have been gone since Friday. I just 
> learned that our site is off line with "Service Unavailable. Server 
> currently undergoing maintenance. Webmaster: please contact support." 
> when you go to our URL <http://www.randallhouserarebooks.com" and I 
> have no message(s) from Hostgator.
>
> I also had an email from our Drupal expert saying "I logged in into 
> your hostgator cpanel and also contacted hostgator support chat. but 
> their answer was not satisfactory. I am unable to access your site."
>
> If someone could give me some clue as to what might be going on, I 
> wold appreciate it, and also feedback on Hostgator. I find it 
> unconscionable that a commercial hosting company takes my business 
> website offline! If I am wrong I also want to know. I need to 
> understand what is happening with our site and what to do to get it 
> back online, and also what to expect from a hosting company.
>
> thank you,
>
> Pia
>
> -- 
> Pia Oliver
>
> <http://www.piasworld.com>
>
>

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