...you seem to be slightly confused as to what got you shut down..... are you sure it wasn't "excessive bandwidth usage"? .... it uses the same terminology (Megabytes, Gigabytes, etc) as memory......

......it could be your isp scamming for more money.... i had an isp, was very cheap...even recommended them here as an isp.....like only 2 bucks per month...... THEN suddenly they said i was exceeding my bandwidth limit..... and needed to contact their tech dept...... it was a bulsh*t ploy to get me to upgrade to more expensive service(more bandwidth)...... it's something to think about if your script used to work fine, and now suddenly your bandwidth exceeds limits :-)


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In reply to Re^3: CPU usage on external UNIX host by zentara
in thread CPU usage on external UNIX host by vit

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