Re: How to determine why a server is not responding

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Alexander Dalloz, true, but I'm only a system administrator guy who do the
work that tells the boss... ;)

Kai Schaetzl, yes! you are right, I should have said this in the beginning!
Sorry, it's because of the hurry... ;)

Thank's for all your answer! I wrote a mail to my provider. I keep you
informed!


2013/4/11 Dale Dellutri <daledellutri@xxxxxxxxx>

> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:59 AM, nan del bosc <nandelbosc@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> > ...
> > This is a Virtual Server from 1and1, I cannot access the BIOS...
> >
> > any other idea?
> >
>
> If this is a virtual server, the actual hardware may just be running
> other virtual servers and you're not getting any resources.  If that's
> true, nothing you do from your server will help you.  You'll need to
> get system stats from the actual hardware provider.
>
> Sounds like the hardware is over-committed.  Do you have some
> kind of service guarantee?
>
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> Dale Dellutri
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