If you are experiencing an issue with your VPS, there is specific information we will need in order to assist you effectively. By following the steps and guidelines in this article, you can also perform your own initial troubleshooting, using the same process our Support Department follows.
Our VPS service is self-managed, which means we do not have access to the content or configuration of your server. We are happy to help you identify and resolve problems, but please note that in cases not related to infrastructure or network issues, our ability to provide direct assistance is limited.
We monitor our network 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and guarantee 99.99% uptime for all VPS services. In the unlikely event of a fault or downtime, our engineers are immediately alerted to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
During such an incident, you will receive progress updates via email (unless you have opted out of maintenance and incident notifications through your Control Panel).
If you wish to contact us regarding a known network incident, you can use the Contact Us button or link at the bottom of this page.
If no network or infrastructure issue has been reported but your VPS is still unreachable, we can help investigate the cause. Please provide the following details to ensure a quick resolution:
For network-related problems, in addition to the questions above, please include the following information:
sudo cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0ip aWhen a website is not loading, it usually indicates a configuration issue. The following questions will help identify the root cause:
systemctl status httpd/nginx)Email delivery issues can have multiple causes, such as an incorrect reverse DNS configuration, misconfigured domain DNS, or an internal mail server error. The following information helps determine the cause:
/var/log/maillog, /var/log/exim/mainlog, /var/log/mail.log)sudo systemctl status servicename (for example, dovecot, exim, or postfix)If a service on your VPS is not functioning and the issue is not related to the previous sections, please provide the following details:
sudo journalctl -xe -u servicename (e.g. fail2ban)By answering as many of these questions as possible, our Support Team can guide you more efficiently and provide faster, more accurate assistance.
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