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Cloudflare hiccups

As a cloudflare customer myself, this happens to me but I can confirm it's NOT on cloudflare's end.

They are just letting the customer know that there's something wrong and this page is designed to let the owner know that they check their server.

It is most often the result of the website server, sometimes when I modify a server file on my server, or if one of my own wordpress plugins that breaks for some strange reason then this is possible.

Every server and ever hosting setup is different.

Therefore I do not know about this issue here, and can not comment on this reason. I have seen this issue myself on my own website and usually this is the reason for it.

But I can't comment on this exact issue.
 
I've been jumping around some threads and the hiccups have stop. On the ham radio board I'm a Mod on, sometimes stuff behind the scenes on the server happens according to an admin there. I post this here in case one of the admin types wanted to check it out.
 
Based on the timestamp, this is related to the overnight server backup and automated software updates.

99% of the issues on the site are due to the immense size of the site database which is currently over 10GB, which slows down when there's high writing load. XenForo is not built to handle a site of this size with over two decades of archived posts in the database.
 
Based on the timestamp, this is related to the overnight server backup and automated software updates.

99% of the issues on the site are due to the immense size of the site database which is currently over 10GB, which slows down when there's high writing load. XenForo is not built to handle a site of this size with over two decades of archived posts in the database.
The ham radio board only has 10% of the members and posts of this board and we also use XenForo and that software still chokes. I don't think the XF platform's developers doing much nowadays on it.
 


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