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-- Posted by GdFtherOFCOWS at 9:08 am on June 26, 2009

Seriously guys, wtf is up with this.


This has happen the last few months and I can't figure out what the hell is going on and why my site uses this much.

For the past few months, this is why my site has looked like.  There is no reason for this.


-- Posted by Writing4lyf at 9:09 am on June 26, 2009

HAHA! I don't know.


-- Posted by The Last Magister at 9:10 am on June 26, 2009

Same. LiveWire is ridiculous when it comes to taxing your computer.


-- Posted by Ska Ninja at 9:19 am on June 26, 2009

Lulz


-- Posted by RedNoir at 9:28 am on June 26, 2009

People are clicking the link in your signature.


-- Posted by lyfsux420 at 9:30 am on June 26, 2009

Its not LW thats using that much bandwidth.  It barely uses any at all.  Your computer is probably downloading system updates in the background or something like that.


-- Posted by bighead1991 at 10:11 am on June 26, 2009

Are you sure that there aren't any images of videos from the past, which are within that site? You will probably have some things which are still being hotlinked in.

Do you have access to a control panel? If so, which one? There may be apache logs in there.


-- Posted by GdFtherOFCOWS at 6:23 pm on June 26, 2009

Quote: from bighead1991 at 12:11 pm on June 26, 2009


Are you sure that there aren't any images of videos from the past, which are within that site? You will probably have some things which are still being hotlinked in.

Do you have access to a control panel? If so, which one? There may be apache logs in there.


Cpanel Pro 1.0 (RC1)


-- Posted by anonomouse at 12:52 am on June 29, 2009

What does the chart mean? Is it talking about bandwidth or cpu...? If you have a dynamic website (i.e. you use php, asp.net, ruby on rails, etc.), you may need to optimize your website or institute some form of caching. If you have a static website, I would recommend making the files smaller so your website is faster, etc. Usually making your website faster will use less bandwidth. Use the firebug extension for firefox (with the pagespeed plugin).


-- Posted by GdFtherOFCOWS at 10:29 am on June 29, 2009

It is about bandwidth, and all I have had up for a few months is text saying "lol".


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