Question 500 Internal Server Errors, and server issues

Probably a database access or write delay. Or it could be that the configured maximum user limit accessing the database has been reached.
 
Still have a few each day, but somehow I think it depends on the browser (get them more often when I´m on my business PC with IE6 than on my home PC with the newest IE/ firefox)

Markus
 
We have a specialist coming in tonight to look at the server and do some serious testing to see if we can't get this and a few other issues resolved. It is going to take a little more time, but we are going to get to the bottom of it.
 
Art,

Funnily enough I just got another one, while tyring to look at this thread. I've had 3 others today.


Rick
 
Mic, I am telling ya... stay off the porn sites and you won't get those!

No, seriously. Our tech guy at Switch had a quick chance to look at the server and the 500 errors are a memory issue. He thinks there is a memory leak, but we may just need to bump the RAM on the server. We'll get this ironed out.

Now, about those talking ads... click one and tell me what the domain is and we will block it.
 
We are still working actively on this issue. We are feeling more and more confident it is a memory leak and trying to track it down. Are you still getting 500 errors?
 
Someone must have turned up the 500 errors again ;)

I have been getting them much more frequently over the last 48 hours or so, probably one every few hours that I'm browsing...
 
I've gotten several in the last 24 hours. Does it matter
That I'm on my Android ?
Nope, it happens regardless of type of connection, browser, etc.

We are aware that these are showing up more frequently, again.
 
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