riko Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 (edited) Hi and hello, I recently moved to a new hosting company. Trying to install a new 'test-forum' next to my working forum, I ran into a "429 Too many requests" error. Having contacted the hosting company they say that the forum-installation process makes "too many" AJAX calls in too short of time and suggested that I asked IPB if there was a way to slow down these AJAX requests. So I did and the answer was that there was no way to change the speed in which it installs and it should be solved at the hosting end. I contacted my hosting back and their only solution is for me to go VPS or Dedicated Server, costing me more money then I have. On top of that I fear that if I tried to update my current working forum, I will run into the same 429 error and because the update process is going to be aborted that will damage my live forum. So question, what other options do I, or my hosting company have except for me moving to a new host? And if I do, what do I need to know/ask this new host to know if they have the right server settings to be able to host this forum software? In the 10-14 years I use Invision software I've never run into this, hence I ask. Maybe it's just a weird host. Cheers and thank you for your time! Edited September 1, 2021 by riko
Management Matt Posted September 1, 2021 Management Posted September 1, 2021 I would ask them to define what they mean by "too many". It could mean 5000, or it could mean 5. It sounds like a host that is trying to fit large sites on small footprints. Adlago, Marc and riko 3
riko Posted September 2, 2021 Author Posted September 2, 2021 Hi Matt, Thank you for your reply. The hosting company's last reply to me is that it would be "simple" for you to add a clause in the script like: 'setTimeout(function () { ... }, 500);' I guess that's not an option here, is it? Cheers and thanks.
Daniel F Posted September 2, 2021 Posted September 2, 2021 There's no setting to change the interval, but you could disable polling at all in your ACP => System => Advanced Configuration riko 1
riko Posted September 2, 2021 Author Posted September 2, 2021 Thank you for your input Daniel. That won't work when I try to install a new testforum, and my greatest fear is if I try this and the current host settings still go awry at the next update I'm even further from home. Guess I'll have to move once again to another host one that allows more then wordpress installs... Thanks!
opentype Posted September 2, 2021 Posted September 2, 2021 9 minutes ago, riko said: Guess I'll have to move once again to another host one that allows more then wordpress installs... Probably. If the test installation already consumes too much resources, then it can only go downhill from there. riko 1
Jimi Wikman Posted September 2, 2021 Posted September 2, 2021 On 9/1/2021 at 8:41 AM, riko said: Hi and hello, I recently moved to a new hosting company. Trying to install a new 'test-forum' next to my working forum, I ran into a "429 Too many requests" error. Having contacted the hosting company they say that the forum-installation process makes "too many" AJAX calls in too short of time and suggested that I asked IPB if there was a way to slow down these AJAX requests. So I did and the answer was that there was no way to change the speed in which it installs and it should be solved at the hosting end. I contacted my hosting back and their only solution is for me to go VPS or Dedicated Server, costing me more money then I have. On top of that I fear that if I tried to update my current working forum, I will run into the same 429 error and because the update process is going to be aborted that will damage my live forum. So question, what other options do I, or my hosting company have except for me moving to a new host? And if I do, what do I need to know/ask this new host to know if they have the right server settings to be able to host this forum software? In the 10-14 years I use Invision software I've never run into this, hence I ask. Maybe it's just a weird host. Cheers and thank you for your time! I would go for a new host. Based on the responses you post here, I am with Matt on this that your host is probably overselling or have a poorly configured resource limiter. I suggest you go to a reputable community to get more information about your current host and to search for a new one if you decide to. While this community is still not on the right software, it is the largest one out there: https://www.webhostingtalk.com/ If you have a huge site and need a VPN or dedicated solution, toss me a message and I can send you a contact I used when I was hosting. He has good prices and good reputation.
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