(please specify the URL of the site on which you are experiencing the problem)
Error Message
(please share the FULL error message you see, if applicable)
Other Information
Title of hosting is : infinityfree. I use this hosting only for fun, not to earn any money - and this is not the first time, when you block me - every time I try to change something for example in css. That’s sick!
Hi and welcome to the forum! Considering the question in the title: please check on the Client Area for the reason as to why your website is suspended. If it’s a temporary suspension (so because of daily limits) you’ll have to wait it out; if it’s permanent you’ll have to send a support ticket to get your account back or at least get a backup in certain situations in case it’s impossible to get your account back. We can’t help you for account suspensions here, nor will we force you to pay to continue using your hosting account.
It’s temp ofcourse. 24 hours. But I don’t understand why. This is not the large webside. So I still think it’s sick. You just try to get money from people - infinityfree. haha. sick!
How can I achive any daily limits, when I know - only two people use this website, and only I know the code (php, html, java etc). Whole website has maybe 10 files, and two css. What are the limits? Two lines in one file? Explain me. How is it possible?
The daily limits have nothing to do with file size. Please check the suspended hosting account in the client area, it’ll tell you which limit you violated (RAM, CPU, hits, entry processes, etc.).
Ok. So. If I want to build mobile version of website, I must reload it every time I change something in my code. It can be the reason. But is there any way to avoid reloading to see changes?
What you’re describing doesn’t sound like a terribly complex site. But if you look in the control panel, you’ll see that the spikes in CPU usage correspond with spikes in hits usage. So it does seem that there is some traffic and that traffic is causing too much CPU usage.
We have no way to reliably check which activity on your website generates this CPU usage. We can try to guess, but checking the content of a suspended account is difficult.