Need Help to transfer my website back to a host

Help Please! I transfer my site to a new hosting yesterday for some reason the new server is lodaing "Server load  10.42 (8 CPUs)"

Internal Server Error

The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

Please contact the server administrator at webmaster@branchlove.com to inform them of the time this error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error.

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Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


Apache/2.4.4 (Unix) OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_fcgid/2.3.6 Server at branchlove.com Port 80
Quote · 3 Apr 2013

Looks like you may have moved from a host that had php setup as mod_php(apache module) to a server that is either suPHP or FastCGI.

Do you know if thats the case?

If so, permissions have to be adjusted. See docs here. http://www.boonex.com/trac/dolphin/wiki/DetailedInstall the section on permissions when running CGI.

https://www.deanbassett.com
Quote · 3 Apr 2013

Actually, now that i think about it, that would not have happened if you uploaded all your files via FTP because FTP would have already set proper permissions.

Ok. So now look at the .htaccess file. Did you add any php settings to the htaccess file? Under FastCGI those are not supported, so try using a default copy from the dolphin zip file.

https://www.deanbassett.com
Quote · 3 Apr 2013

Hi Dean, I have no clue what's going on. All I can see the new server is running very High Server load     10.61 (8 CPUs)    
Memory Used     9.05% (2,971,184 of 32,814,164) if 5 members are using  the site it frozen completely. The CPUs is too high Plus member.php or profile.php does not work. when click on them it will take you to another user account.

 

Actually, now that i think about it, that would not have happened if you uploaded all your files via FTP because FTP would have already set proper permissions.

Ok. So now look at the .htaccess file. Did you add any php settings to the htaccess file? Under FastCGI those are not supported, so try using a default copy from the dolphin zip file.

 

Quote · 3 Apr 2013

I did not know the problem was intermediate.

None of what i mentioned would apply. If it was any of those the site would not load at all. I should have looked at the site first.

I just did look. And i am not seeing a problem. Perhaps i am looking at the wrong site.

https://www.deanbassett.com
Quote · 3 Apr 2013

 You are on the right site. it is being Migration back to the old server now. Until I can figure out what make that new server to run so high and frozen completely.

I did not know the problem was intermediate.

None of what i mentioned would apply. If it was any of those the site would not load at all. I should have looked at the site first.

I just did look. And i am not seeing a problem. Perhaps i am looking at the wrong site.

 

Quote · 3 Apr 2013

What are the destination server specs compared to the old one.

https://www.deanbassett.com
Quote · 3 Apr 2013
 
 
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