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Is the hosting up?

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Responded = Yes, the hosting is up for that server.

Timeout = No, the hosting is down!

HOSTING SERVERS

If the servers are online and your website is down is it displaying any of the below messages?

Unable to connect to (https://yoursite.com) – You may be blocked by the firewall. Please open a ticket and include your IP address in the description. To find your IP address go to google and search what is my IP address and Google will show you

There has been a critical error on (https://yoursite.com) – This indicates an error with your website specifically and not a hosting related problem. If you are a hosting only client please read the email your website sent you to find the cause and fix it. We offer assistance to support clients for these errors (see our plan here)

Internal server error – This is the same as a critical error on your website and caused by the same errors and is not hosting related

Error establishing a database connection: Often related to the website but can be a hosting issue. If you are uncertain please open a ticket

See more definitions below

Support Form (#3)

As you are not currently a support client please subscribe to a support plan. If you don't subscribe to a support plan we can not guarantee that we will be able to offer support in a timely as priority is given to paying support clients. We offer support for non-paying clients only if time permits. Subscribe here

Codes in the range of 3XX indicate that a page has been redirected. These are fine to have but may result in slower response times

Errors in the range of 4XX indicate errors with the content on your website. The most common are not found (404) and forbidden (403). These are errors that originate from your website. If you know that the page should exist it may be the htaccess file. Go to your WordPress admin and click on settings >> permalinks and click save. If this doesn’t solve the problem login to your client area or hosting control panel and check your disk space. If you are over your allocation this can prevent htaccess rules from being created. You can additionally confirm that you have exceeded the disk usage by trying to upload an image or adding a plugin. The solutions are to delete old and unused files such as backups and images or to upgrade your hosting account to the next level plan.

Errors in the range 5XX typically relate to how the server interprets the scripts on the website. They can be triggered by errors in the code, poor code, long-running scripts and too much traffic for the plan that you are on. The most common causes are poor scripts (plugins) and too many scripts (too many plugins) and are often associated with too much traffic for the plan you are on. Common plugins which can trigger 5XX errors are backup plugins and security plugins.