This topic is about one specific issue affecting the two IP addresses listed in the title. As such, the data loss is expected to be limited to those two IPs.
As to what’s happening with 185.27.134.150, I don’t know yet. But as you all see, it’s returning 404 errors, not connection timed out errors, so the issue is clearly not the same.
And please don’t hijack an existing outage topic with unrelated issues.
This topic is only for the IP’s 185.27.134.116 and 185.27.134.98, if your IP is different, or you have a different problem, DO NOT POST HERE! If you are experiencing FTP, 404, 403 errors and your site is on hosting volume #2, please check out the other pinned topic (Conveniently linked below)
If you decide not to listen to this and post anyway, we will hide your reply, and it will get removed. You also may or may not get a helpful response. If you are on one of the two above IP’s, feel free to post and we will happily answer all your questions.
Thanks!
ip address 185.27.134.150 … my topic is closed . it means there is no solution of my problem?? pls let me know if i have anyother option thn creating a new website from strt ;(
hey i m a bit confused rightnow… m moving my domain to a new account but as you know i recently chnge my nmserver to cloudfair. so before deleting my domain shouldi have to chnge the server back to ns1.epizy.cm? as i want to reupload the exported files again in new account .
Yes. In order to move the domain to the new account, you will need to change the nameservers back to ns1.epizy.com and ns2.epizy.com. Immediately after the account is created, you can change the nameservers back to Cloudflare.
Let me know if you need any help.
If that is the old account, remember that all the files got deleted. If that is the new account, you need to enter the /htdocs folder and upload your files.
Thanks.
Most likely. That is why you should always have a backup. If the files are truly deleted, there is no way to recover them as the free platform does not take backups, that is the users responsibility. You mentioned that you have your database, you may be able to re-create the site from that.
Last night, iFastNet finished installing the new hardware and brought the server back online. So website and FTP access is working again!
That said, as stated before, the storage of the server was corrupted before and almost all, if not all data on the server was lost. This means all files and directories are completely gone.
Moving your site to another hosting account isn’t necessary anymore as the old IP addresses and FTP accounts are back up.
Like I said: hardware failure. Redundant storage is great until multiple disks start failing at the same time.
I just took a look at your accounts @user2525 and I see that you have had THE worst possible luck you could have. One of your accounts is one of these IPs and the other one is on vol1_2.