Slow load and "Internal Server Error"
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Hi!
I've been updating an existing installation that have been running on one.com (formerly B-One). I've always heard bad things about them, about their support, servers being slow, problems and so on.
After updating Concrete5 I, at some point, started getting "No Input File Specified" (or something like that) when having Pretty URLs activated. I found a fix on these forums using an empty redirect.php file. Now the website seems to be very slow though I've disabled PageStatistics. It also gives me Internal Server Errors when I try disabling caching for example.
I contacted the support and they suggested I'd contact them again and ask to be moved to a different server. Did this, but I'd also like to ask you guys for solutions/ideas. (Phpinfo;http://bit.ly/aFyEgL)
Thank you!
I've been updating an existing installation that have been running on one.com (formerly B-One). I've always heard bad things about them, about their support, servers being slow, problems and so on.
After updating Concrete5 I, at some point, started getting "No Input File Specified" (or something like that) when having Pretty URLs activated. I found a fix on these forums using an empty redirect.php file. Now the website seems to be very slow though I've disabled PageStatistics. It also gives me Internal Server Errors when I try disabling caching for example.
I contacted the support and they suggested I'd contact them again and ask to be moved to a different server. Did this, but I'd also like to ask you guys for solutions/ideas. (Phpinfo;http://bit.ly/aFyEgL)
Thank you!
is the mysql server localhost or 127.0.0.1? if not that can slow it down a bit, and if they have a bad server,
It's on a different server, but the problem wasn't there from the beginning.
I got the whole website moved to a different server (still the same hosting provider), and problem solved. No more Internal Server Errors and the website is really fast after we deactivated the cache.
But how can the website be faster when cache is deactivated? Would be nice to now, it thought it should be the other way...
I got the whole website moved to a different server (still the same hosting provider), and problem solved. No more Internal Server Errors and the website is really fast after we deactivated the cache.
But how can the website be faster when cache is deactivated? Would be nice to now, it thought it should be the other way...