How To Reset Your Entry Processes Or How To Clear Your Entry Processes In A Shared Hosting Environment Using CPanel
One of the most frustrating things is to wake up one morning and discover that your website is down (a 508 error) and you don't have a tool to get it back up and, instead, have to contact your hosting company to reset things for you. Sometimes, if you are using a content management system, the issue may be something as simple as a plugin. Do you really want to have to reach out to your host every time you have an issue? If you don't, I am going to show you one way to get your account back up and running. This will not work for everyone, but if you are using certain technologies, it will work for you. What you will need: Access to your cPanel. An account running PHP ISSUE: You have used up all of your allocated server resources and your site is now experiencing a 503 or 508 error and is not allowing any traffic to reach your site. SOLUTION: Log into your cPanel account. If you do not have a cPanel account, this won't work for you. Search for Select PHP Versi...