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Author: Support Created: 8/7/2007 4:40 PM
Server Updates / Migrations / Status can be found in this blog.

By Support on 3/27/2008 11:15 PM

Batman had a small hardware failure that caused it to go offline.  It is resolved and running.

By Support on 3/27/2008 10:32 PM

Batman is currently offline. We expect it will be online within the next hour. We are sorry for any trouble this may have caused.

By Support on 3/26/2008 11:54 PM

cPanel 3 has been online for a little over an hour now.  We are cleared its down status, and it is running normally. We apologize for the down time.

By Support on 3/26/2008 9:13 PM

cPanel3 is currently offline doing a file systems check. We are working on it and it should be resolved shortly.

By Support on 3/23/2008 8:30 AM

Our migrations from the older servers have now finished for Superman. Superman, will not have any more accounts added to it.  So far, the accounts appear to be responding very fast which is great! 

By Support on 3/23/2008 8:29 AM

GTO successfully transferred to Superman.  If you are having any issues, please email migrations@amhosting.com with your domain name and how to reproduce your issue.  We will look into it right away!

Thanks~

By Support on 3/22/2008 9:18 PM

GTO has been acting up the last week.  Instead of waiting for it to go down again, we decided it would be best to move it to superman now.  Again, this should be transparent to all of you, but if you have any problems or questions, please email migrations@amhosting.com with your domain name and the question and/or problem you are having.

By Support on 3/22/2008 9:15 AM

Our new servers have many new security features that are in place. Some of them may cause problems with your web site scripts. The cgi functions that are you are needing are still available, however you will just need to enable them on your own.

To allow your cgi files to execute outside the cgi-bin folder, you must do this via your .htaccess file.  To do this, follow these instructions:

If you do not have a .htaccess file in the folder where your cgi code exists:

  1. Create a new file with the filename of .htaccess  - notice there is a period that starts the file. You can not do this in windows, but you can create this file via FTP or in your control panel.
  2. Open the file, and insert the following line:
    AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .pl .spl
  3. Save the file.

You now can execute cgi files outside the protected cgi-bin folder

If you already have a .htaccess file in the folder where your cgi code exists:

  1. Open the file via FTP or your control panel.
  2. Create a new line, and put this code in:
    AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .pl .spl
  3. Save the File

You now can execute cgi files outside the protected cgi-bin folder

By Support on 3/22/2008 8:53 AM

Our new servers have many new security features that are in place. Some of them may cause problems with your web site scripts. The php functions that are you are needing are still available, however you will just need to enable them on your own.

To turn on register_globals, you must do this via your .htaccess file.  To do this, follow these instructions:

If you do not have a .htaccess file in the folder where your php code exists:

  1. Create a new file with the filename of .htaccess  - notice there is a period that starts the file. You can not do this in windows, but you can create this file via FTP or in your control panel.
  2. Open the file, and insert the following line:
    php_flag register_globals On
  3. Save the file.

You now will have register_globals turned on.

If you already have a .htaccess file in the folder where your php code exists:

  1. Open the file via FTP or your control panel.
  2. Create a new line, and put this code in:
    php_flag register_globals On
  3. Save the File

You are all set now with register_globals Turned on.

By Support on 3/22/2008 8:38 AM

Saturn is now on the power-house server Superman.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email migrations@amhosting.com.

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