I recently moved hosting to Rochen after hearing great reports of their service on this and other forums.
To my horror a few hours ago my websites were all suspended without any prior notice (written or otherwise) from Rochen. It turns out to be due to a bug with the Akeeba Backup component, causing my site to hog CPU for the last 6 days (which I was not made aware of).
I transferred from the previous hosting to Rochen using the excellent back up service, which all appeared to go well, I checked the logs (install and configuration) and got the site up and running with no problems. I will post some of the logs below, as I am at a loss as to why it started causing problems.
ERROR REPORT:
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[26-Jul-2010 13:14:00] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 74 bytes) in /home/mysite/public_html/mysite.com/administrator/components/com_akeeba/akeeba/drivers/mysql.php on lin$
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Top Process %CPU 47.0 /usr/bin/php /home/mysite/public_html/mysite.com/index2.php
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Has anyone else come across this, or have any knowledge of this error happending?
I want to go back to using Akeeba BackupPro, but can't afford downtime with my site being suspended again. Throughout the is unfortunate incidient I found Rochen to be extremely rude and very unhelpful, maybe they just have a problem talking to women.