1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344 |
- <?PHP
-
- define('SUPPORT_TITLE', 'What does the status column mean?');
-
- define('SUPPORT_BTITLE', 'What does the status column mean?');
-
- if (!defined('LIB_ACCOUNT')) { require('lib/account.php'); }
-
- addDashboardItem('Useful links', 'Site overview', 'sites');
- addDashboardItem('Related articles', 'Paying outstanding bills', 'support/008');
-
- if (!defined('UID')) {
-
- addDashboardItem('Useful links', 'Login', 'login');
-
- }
-
-
- $sbody = <<<SUPPORT
- <p>
- The status column in the <em>site overview</em> page indicates the current
- status of your site. If everything is OK and your site should be working,
- the status column will display <em>OK</em>.
- </p>
- <p>
- If there is a problem with your account, the status of your sites will show
- as <em>disabled</em>, with a brief reason. If you have exceeded your monthly
- bandwidth limit, you will see <em>Disabled - bandwidth exceeded</em>; if you
- are currently using more disk space than your package permits, you'll see
- <em>Disabled - disk quota exceeded</em>. Finally, if you have missed a payment
- on your account your sites will display <em>Disabled - unpaid bill</em>.
- </p>
- <p>
- Finally, if the <a href="015">document root</a> of your site is invalid, you
- will see a message saying <em>invalid docroot</em>. To solve this error, you
- need to create the appropriate directory for the site in your user directory.
- To view the site's current docroot, click on the 'settings' link in the
- overview. If you need further support, please raise a ticket.
- </p>
- SUPPORT;
-
- define('SUPPORT_BODY', $sbody);
-
- ?>
|