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SQL (And cPanel) is finicky when there is no connection, and those are the issues that are being fixed.

No they're not.

I can install both on a Home Computer and physically un-plug the computer from the internet and they would still be running.

Your connection has 0 (zero) affect on the software installed, except that it's not able to connect.

You're web host is either full of s**t or needs to be better educated on how things work.
 
No they're not.

I can install both on a Home Computer and physically un-plug the computer from the internet and they would still be running.

Your connection has 0 (zero) affect on the software installed, except that it's not able to connect.

You're web host is either full of s**t or needs to be better educated on how things work.

I really don't care enough to go into a full rundown of what the issues are what caused the issues, and why its taking so long to fix. Most people wouldn't get it, and it would be a waste of time. cPanel certainly is finicky (God knows anyone who has worked with it will complain when something goes wrong), and SQL certainly has issues depending on what it was used for and depending on the issue. To clarify, the issue is due to the VPS software that is used for our server.

But I'll take your word, as an official member of anonymous that you know more than my host (A personal friend of mine who I know knows what he is talking about), and more than myself, when I only work professionally in the as a network admin.

To sum up the issue, **** went wrong at the worst time (Between two sets of surgery for myself and a cold snap where the data center is located), and **** continued to go wrong due to the delay with AT&T and then data corruption.
 
David - sounds like a stressful time. Ignore the detractors and relax. **** happens - as the saying goes.

You'll be back on when you're good and ready, and until then everyone will simply have to be patient and understanding and wait for things to get fixed. (y)

<sends magic IT fairies the way of your server / host / network centre / sysadmin / AT&T / Father Christmas / World Peace / and Oddjob from the Bond movies!! ... :D >
 
To sum up the issue, **** went wrong at the worst time (Between two sets of surgery for myself and a cold snap where the data center is located), and **** continued to go wrong due to the delay with AT&T and then data corruption.
Nature's way of telling you...don't treat life as a wheelchair race (like you did after your first surgery), and just relax.

Hope everything works well for you, David, and the Xenique team. (y)
 
It's not resolving for me yet but I am sure it will soon. I am really looking forward to it being back to it's former self. Heck, I am a xenique billboard on my signature.
 
216.66.76.15 is the IP I get from opendns.com's cache check.
And the domain seems to work, but loads the CentOS Apache test page.
Last week it wouldn't load at all. So this is progress.

Best of luck getting back on line again!
 
I get a really odd porn site featuring marshmallows, people in an assortment of uniforms, two tubs of lard, a family size packet of Skittles, and three ginger albinos ... :ROFLMAO:

Oh, alright, I get the Apache test page too ... (y)
 
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