Posts Tagged ‘php’
Posted on April 14, 2011 at 9:21 pm, by Varial | |
We are in the process of upgrading PHP 5 to version 5.2.17 across all of our servers. Momentary outages may occur as Apache is restarted and server performance may decrease as server loads reach high levels as this upgrade completes. Thank you for your patience.
PHP 5.2.17 is a bug-fix release and should not conflict with client scripts. If you experience any issues please contact our Support department.
Posted on January 19, 2011 at 8:59 pm, by Varial | |
We are in the process of upgrading PHP 5 to version 5.2.16 across all of our servers. Momentary outages may occur as Apache is restarted and server performance may decrease as server loads reach high levels as this upgrade completes. Thank you for your patience.
PHP 5.2.16 is a bug-fix release and should not conflict with client scripts. If you experience any issues please contact our Support department.
Posted on January 4, 2011 at 11:27 pm, by Varial | |
We are in the process of upgrading cPanel to version 11.28 and PHP 5 to version 5.2.15 across all of our servers. Momentary outages may occur as Apache is restarted and server performance may decrease as server loads reach high levels as this upgrade completes. Thank you for your patience.
PHP 5.2.15 is a bug-fix release and should not conflict with client scripts. If you experience any issues please contact our Support department.
Posted on April 29, 2010 at 5:30 pm, by Varial | |
We are in the process of upgrading PHP 5 to version 5.2.13 across all of our servers. Momentary outages may occur as Apache is restarted and server performance may decrease as server loads reach high levels as this upgrade completes. Thank you for your patience.
PHP 5.2.13 is a bug-fix release and should not conflict with client scripts. If you experience any issues please contact our Support department.
Posted on December 21, 2009 at 12:00 am, by Varial | |
All servers will be upgraded to the latest version of cPanel (11.25), MySQL (5.1), and PHP (5.2.12) this evening. Users may experience high server loads and momentary outages as these upgrades take place.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Posted on October 7, 2009 at 12:00 am, by Varial | |
We are in the process of upgrading PHP 5 to version 5.2.11 across all of our servers. Momentary outages may occur as Apache is restarted and server performance may decrease as server loads reach high levels as this upgrade completes. Thank you for your patience.
PHP 5.2.11 is a bug-fix release and should not conflict with client scripts. If you experience any issues please contact our Support department.