In an online two-week long module, I upload several discussion questions (started threads) to a forum on a Thursday.
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In a nutshell, here is what caused my problem. My problem was caused by students on the discussion forum. My class was going along fine for a couple of months and then all the sudded I was booted from the server. I'm not a programmer, I'm a pretty savvy user who would run his own server if the District would allow me to have an IP address open to the That's a good question and I'm not sure there is an exact answer for it. They can't tell me anything but "optimize your database" or "check Moodle's forums" for support. Capturing what thos processes were was a pain but apparently it's just a "GET" that's loading my student's profile pictures that was the most recent culprit. I don't think I'm alone in the problem and I have been told it's because I've got more than 20 processes open at once. What's funny is when I call the first thing they asked was "are you running PHP items like PHPNuke, or Moodle?" I've been running this site with this host for a year or better without a hitch, recently I've had problems. Ya know a week or two ago I would have said "GO TO BLUEHOST", but recently I've been getting the dreaded CPU USAGE EXCEEDED errors with my classes. After that the owner pays from then on and could change to another registrar anytime if they wanted to. The only difference being that Bluehost pays it for the first year. When you purchase a domain through our system and add privacy, it will show our contact information as the registrant, but otherwise it's your info that shows on it"
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We are not a domain reseller, so we have no reason to register domains to ourselves.
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