JohnCh Posted June 26 Posted June 26 Starting last night, the forum was down for several hours due to an issue stemming from a CloudLinux update, which is an operating system used by our hosting provider. For the technically minded, below is the statement they provided affected customers after closing my ticket. The issue has been identified as an issue relating to a recent Cloudlinux Update: https://cloudlinux.statuspage.io/incidents/36vgtnlfpqdq A possible known workaround is to switch affected sites to use nd_* extensions within the PHP Selector area in cPanel: mysql to ndmysql mysqli to ndmysqli pdomysql to ndpdo_mysql 1
32eachtime Posted June 27 Posted June 27 13 hours ago, JohnCh said: Starting last night, the forum was down for several hours due to an issue stemming from a CloudLinux update, which is an operating system used by our hosting provider. For the technically minded, below is the statement they provided affected customers after closing my ticket. The issue has been identified as an issue relating to a recent Cloudlinux Update: https://cloudlinux.statuspage.io/incidents/36vgtnlfpqdq A possible known workaround is to switch affected sites to use nd_* extensions within the PHP Selector area in cPanel: mysql to ndmysql mysqli to ndmysqli pdomysql to ndpdo_mysql WHAT??? 😵💫😵💫😂😂😂😂😵💫😵💫
Croc Posted June 27 Posted June 27 7 hours ago, 32eachtime said: WHAT??? 😵💫😵💫😂😂😂😂😵💫😵💫 Yeah I know. He's a riot over drinks at parties and boistrous gatherings.
CBuff Posted June 27 Posted June 27 The old PHP selector area strikes again. How are we to function in this mixed up world?
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