I got the mail from my website hosting provider (www.powweb.com) that PLOGGER causing an overload on the server. Please read complete mail here.... and suggest what can i do for next. Currently I am disabling the plogger gallery in my site.
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In regards to ticket 2857819. Please be advised that your script '/htdocs/actress/index.php' has been causing an overload on the server. We have suspended your CGI services in order to get the server running normally. You will need to fix or replace this script immediately. Once the script is corrected or removed, your cgi services will be re-activated.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are available 24/7.
Have a great day! Guy Technical Specialist ---------------------------------------- Add support@powweb-inc.com to Contacts list "support@powweb-inc.com" to me show details 1:41 am (8 hours ago)
Hello,
Thank you for replying. In regards to ticket 2857819. Thank you for your prompt response. I have re-activated your CGI services. It seems the application 'Plogger' that is located on your account was taking up too many ressources on the server, to correct this you can contact the application creators (http://plogger.org/) to inquire if they have any patches or updates that will help the application run while taking up less ressources.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are available 24/7.
Best regards, Guy Technical Specialist -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Same for me. I received a CPU Quota Exceeded from my hoster Bluehost.com when I tried to import ca. 50 images and later when I wanted to move a dozen images or so. When I receive the message Plogger (3.0 Beta) and my Blog are down for a few minutes... Not good at all!
If you are uploading extremely large images of course it is going to take a lot of CPU power to resize them all. If your host is complaining, just resize them before you upload them into the program. Also, your host is probably concerned that your script will be consuming these kinds of resources regularly, when in actuality the program will only hog resources if you are importing lots of images, which is something that doesn't really happen enough to disrupt the hosts service. I would get a new host if I were you.
Hi guys, did you get this sorted? I'm finding that this happens just when viewing, I can uploaded with out any problem....suggests to me the image size shouldn't matter. Most of my images are 5mb in size.
My host mentions win32 pipes not being closed, if that means anything.
link to my post http://plogger.org/forum/discussion/1317/win32-pipes-left-open/#Item_0